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Is there a particular path that is impossible for a particle under Brownian Motion? For example, if a particle is placed in the center of a square of liquid, is it A) impossible that it would move in a straight line to the edge, or is it B) just highly unlikely?
I would think the answer is B, but to be honest, I'm not completely sure.
I would think the answer is B, but to be honest, I'm not completely sure.