“[W]hen you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”—Sherlock Holmes
Technically true. Some notable ‘improbable’ things that remain are the chance that you screwed up your thinking or measuring somewhere or that you are hallucinating. (I agree denotatively but are wary about the connotations.)
Agree with sibling qualifications, though note that I find this extremely useful as a Finding Lost Stuff heuristic, and by using it as a motto, have significantly decreased my instantiation of the literal streetlight effect.
“When you have updated on the evidence, whatever is the most probable, must be believed, even if it is uncontroversial, mundane, and doesn’t make startling conversation at parties.”
I remember a response to this which goes something like - when you have eliminated the impossible, what remains may be more improbable than having made a mistake in one of your earlier impossibility proofs.
“[W]hen you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”—Sherlock Holmes
Technically true. Some notable ‘improbable’ things that remain are the chance that you screwed up your thinking or measuring somewhere or that you are hallucinating. (I agree denotatively but are wary about the connotations.)
Agree with sibling qualifications, though note that I find this extremely useful as a Finding Lost Stuff heuristic, and by using it as a motto, have significantly decreased my instantiation of the literal streetlight effect.
“When you have updated on the evidence, whatever is the most probable, however socially unnacceptable, must be believed.”
“When you have updated on the evidence, whatever is the most probable, must be believed, even if it is uncontroversial, mundane, and doesn’t make startling conversation at parties.”
Duplicate (although correctly attributed this time).
I remember a response to this which goes something like - when you have eliminated the impossible, what remains may be more improbable than having made a mistake in one of your earlier impossibility proofs.
http://lesswrong.com/lw/3m/rationalist_fiction/2p6