• ArkoudaOP
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    15 hours ago

    One quality study is enough to convince you of something, even if it has never been reproduced or reviewed?

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      13 hours ago

      Sure. If it fills a gap in my model, I don’t need any proof at all. Why would I? It just makes sense. Of course I’m going to tentatively fit it in

      And if a study convincingly disproves it, I’ll just as quickly discard the tentative idea. Why wouldn’t I? It made sense, but it didn’t math out.

      But this is all in the context of my model. It’s a big web of corroboration

      You can’t convince me global warming isn’t happening, because I’m watching it in real time. No amount of studies are doing to do more than inform the facts of my lived experience… I’m the primary source, I was there

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        3 hours ago

        What if you wake up from the Matrix and it turns out the world actually descended into an ice age?

        I mean, it’s a silly, kinda extreme scenario, but we’re talking about big picture stuff and you can’t ever convince me would cover it as well.

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          27 minutes ago

          Oh, that would fit in my model perfectly. Because it’s another world… Obviously. My model isn’t disproven if I wake up in another world, my model is just physically removed from my new world. Universal things still apply until they don’t, but there’s no conflict

          If global warming hits 2.5C then flips around to an ice age…I don’t understand it, but it’s happened. My old observations aren’t disproven, new ones disprove the theories around them

          Squaring that circle would take effort, but if it’s true it’s true, and truth sometimes takes time to understand