Technically, starting from probability matching: Theodorus Ibn Warqa gets 40% airport, 10% find squid ink, 10% ride a bicycle, 10% ..., which yields a randomized output with option one (the airport) appearing more often (40% of the time).
Technically, starting from probability matching: Theodorus Ibn Warqa gets 40% airport, 10% find squid ink, 10% ride a bicycle, 10% ..., which yields a randomized output with option one (the airport) appearing more often (40% of the time).
Those outcomes then influence subsequent answers, so the airport option rises to 50%, then 60%... until the choice becomes deterministic. This is how monocultures form.