The three examples illustrate less arguments actually stated out loud and more false unconscious ways of thinking. “Failure of imagination” certainly is part of the problem, but as a term it doesn’t really illustrate in my opinion the confusion between human-level intuitive and mathematical notions of “simplicity”, and how that causes a invalid pattern-match that leads to false conclusions...
The three examples illustrate less arguments actually stated out loud and more false unconscious ways of thinking. “Failure of imagination” certainly is part of the problem, but as a term it doesn’t really illustrate in my opinion the confusion between human-level intuitive and mathematical notions of “simplicity”, and how that causes a invalid pattern-match that leads to false conclusions...