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by Dylan16807
2403 days ago
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Probability zero is the same as saying that it would take infinite evidence to convince you. Even if someone provides amazingly convincing evidence, better than you've ever seen, a flat 0 or 1 eats it. > there is no evidence to suggest he's saying the truth. No evidence at all. Accordingly, the probability that he's telling the truth must be zero. I don't think that logic works. What if the claim was "I have a five dollar bill in my pocket"? |
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That assumes I can't go back and change my earlier beliefs. But I don't see why that's necessary. If I have no evidence that X is true at time t, I assing a probability of 0 to it. If I acquire evidence that X is true at time t+1, I throw out the 0 and assign a higher probability to X.
The world changes all the time. Why am I condemned to hold on to obviously unsound beliefs for all eternity?
>> I don't think that logic works. What if the claim was "I have a five dollar bill in my pocket"?
That depends. I've seen five dollar bills coming out of peoples' pockets before (actually, I haven't because dollars are not common where I live but Ok). I don't have to assing a zero probability to that. I have some evidence that it's possible.
But I have no evidence that there even exists such a thing as a Seventh Dimension etc.