👉 In probability theory, a supercoincidence is an event that occurs at least once but not necessarily in all possible outcomes of an experiment. It can be defined as an event that occurs more often than any other event in all possible experiments with the same sample space. For example, consider tossing a fair coin 10 times and observing whether it lands on heads or tails. If we define "supercoincidence" to mean that at least one of the outcomes is observed more than once (