“Nothing made of quarks can be Bayesian.”
This could be the premise for a wicked good hard sci-fi whodunnit!
(The mystery would be revealed by deducing that the murderer would have to have been a perfect Bayesian, thus revealing the one suspect who is not made up of quarks to be guilty.)
Explain?
“Nothing made of quarks can be Bayesian.”
This could be the premise for a wicked good hard sci-fi whodunnit!
(The mystery would be revealed by deducing that the murderer would have to have been a perfect Bayesian, thus revealing the one suspect who is not made up of quarks to be guilty.)
Explain?