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by LudwigNagasena
1834 days ago
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1. This is pretty trivial. Why do you think most scientists aren’t aware of their limitations? 2. This is studied in statistics classes. It is impossible to analyze data without a statistical model, so of course your conclusions rely on it. So this is also quite trivial. 3. Again, are scientists oblivious to this simple notion? I doubt it. |
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That’s a question that Richard Feynman supposedly asked his grad students. Once you answer it, I think you’ll realize that #1 is anything but trivial.
Answer below, stop reading this comment if you want to figure it out on your own.
It’s because you’re comparing the mirror image to what you’d look like if you walked around the mirror, instead of to what you’d look like if you floated over the top. This assumption of horizontal travel is incredibly deeply engrained in humans, to the point that the English language doesn’t even have up/down equivalents to the words “left” and “right”, i.e. a word that means the direction closer to your head than to your feet regardless of your orientation.