QuincyAbeyie I feel once you factor in the fifth cause, ie the narrative or meaning-making adjunct to the original four causes of Aristotle (material, efficient, formal and final) devised by obscure Neoplatonists of the middle ages, we simply will win it.
Happily I'm able to make this assertion without the use of mathematical handwaving, which as Henri Bergson so incontrovertibly demonstrated in his landmark essay "The Possible and the Real" is no more than a figment of mastery of the stochastic determination of the future facilitated by an anxious, deceptive retrojection of known outcomes into the past. Inshallah.