Suggestion: Call it “The Law of ‘No Evidence’”. Because it’s not a law about states of being where there is a lack of evidence; it’s a law about when someone is using the specific phrase “no evidence”.
Yup. It also confused me that “no evidence” wasn’t in quotes here (from the excerpt at the start):
No evidence should be fully up there with “government denial” or “I didn’t do it, no one saw me do it, there’s no way they can prove anything.”
Perhaps even more clearly would be: Law of the Phrase ‘No Evidence’.
Suggestion: Call it “The Law of ‘No Evidence’”. Because it’s not a law about states of being where there is a lack of evidence; it’s a law about when someone is using the specific phrase “no evidence”.
Yup. It also confused me that “no evidence” wasn’t in quotes here (from the excerpt at the start):
Perhaps even more clearly would be: Law of the Phrase ‘No Evidence’.