The basilisk is so a priori implausible that you should be extremely suspicious of fancy arguments claiming to prove it.
Finding an idea plausible has little to do with being extremely suspicious of fancy arguments claiming to prove it.
Idea that aren’t proven to be impossible are plausible even when there are no convincing arguments in favor of them.
Ideas that aren’t proven to be impossible are possible. They don’t have to be plausible.
Finding an idea plausible has little to do with being extremely suspicious of fancy arguments claiming to prove it.
Idea that aren’t proven to be impossible are plausible even when there are no convincing arguments in favor of them.
Ideas that aren’t proven to be impossible are possible. They don’t have to be plausible.