A rising sun might increase the data pointing to the provability that it will rise tomorrow, but the probability remains the same.
The discovery that the Earth rotates, easily done by studying the stars from two different places, would dramatically send the probability to 100% because the provability went there first.
So if you want to know about the sun rise you’ll have to study the stars first. At night. It’s like trying to figure out why ice melts without having any source of heat.
Stop with the dialectics. Try three not two not one and not zero.
A rising sun might increase the data pointing to the provability that it will rise tomorrow, but the probability remains the same.
The discovery that the Earth rotates, easily done by studying the stars from two different places, would dramatically send the probability to 100% because the provability went there first.
So if you want to know about the sun rise you’ll have to study the stars first. At night. It’s like trying to figure out why ice melts without having any source of heat.
Stop with the dialectics. Try three not two not one and not zero.