Yeah, I think there’s a subtle distinction. While it’s often correct to believe things that you have a hard time communicating explicitly (e.g. most of my actual world model at any given time), the claim that there’s something definitely true but that in-principle I can’t persuade you of and also can’t explain to you, especially when used by a group of people to coordinate around resources, is often functioning as a coordination flag and not as a description of reality.
Yeah, I think there’s a subtle distinction. While it’s often correct to believe things that you have a hard time communicating explicitly (e.g. most of my actual world model at any given time), the claim that there’s something definitely true but that in-principle I can’t persuade you of and also can’t explain to you, especially when used by a group of people to coordinate around resources, is often functioning as a coordination flag and not as a description of reality.