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This article is not factual, has no worthwhile references to support it and should either be deleted or rewritten in a way that reflects it's own ironic fallacious nature. It is entirely POSSIBLE that an airplane will drop a piano through my roof right now as I edit this post. The PROBABLE odds of that event occurring are mathematically insignificant approaching zero. "Possible" and "Probable" are not interchangeable words. An appeal to the probable is both logical and reasonable. At best, this article is a misunderstood extrapolation of Argument from ignorance. A2fwiki (talk) 02:52, 1 January 2013 (UTC)