Yeah, I mean from history, it shows that even when people think they’re right, they can still be wrong, so if I’m proved wrong, I’ll admit it, there’s no point holding onto an argument that’s proven scientifically wrong. :3
Hmm, I’ve darted around here and there, I’ve read a few of the sequences, and I’m continuing to read those. I’ve read how to actually change your mind. I’ve attempted to read more difficult stuff involving Bayes theorum, but it pretty much temporarily short-circuited my brain. Hahh.
Yeah, I mean from history, it shows that even when people think they’re right, they can still be wrong, so if I’m proved wrong, I’ll admit it, there’s no point holding onto an argument that’s proven scientifically wrong. :3
Hmm, I’ve darted around here and there, I’ve read a few of the sequences, and I’m continuing to read those. I’ve read how to actually change your mind. I’ve attempted to read more difficult stuff involving Bayes theorum, but it pretty much temporarily short-circuited my brain. Hahh.
Edit: I’ve read most of the sequence, Mysterious Answers to Mysterious Questions.