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@CalciumDeficiency@lemmy.world to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago

What did you get told as a child that you realised was a lie as you got older?

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What did you get told as a child that you realised was a lie as you got older?

@CalciumDeficiency@lemmy.world to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago
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  • @CommanderCloon@lemmy.ml
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    No, you can’t prove that something never happens or that something doesn’t exist. You can sometimes prove something that contradicts the existence of something, but that’s not proving that the thing itself doesn’t exist, because it’s epistemologically not possible

    • @Isoprenoid@programming.dev
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      -6•1 year ago

      No, you can’t prove that something never happens or that something doesn’t exist.

      Science, philosophy, and mathematics say otherwise.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burden_of_proof_(philosophy)#Proving_a_negative

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_impossibility

      • @A_Very_Big_Fan@lemmy.world
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        3•1 year ago

        Then why did you dodge the request to prove there are no tiny invisible pink elephants in your fridge, wise guy? lmao

        • @Isoprenoid@programming.dev
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          If you’re claiming my fridge has no tiny invisible pink elephants you are welcome to provide evidence.

          I will make no claims on the matter and thus have to provide no evidence either way.

          Edit: I think you’re confusing me for the other guy.

          • @A_Very_Big_Fan@lemmy.world
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            I think you’re confusing me for the other guy.

            I was, but you’re running defense for him so I think the point still stands.

            Believing claims on the grounds that they haven’t been disproven is just bad epistemology, and it certainly isn’t good science. Hence the elephants.

            • @Isoprenoid@programming.dev
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              Believing claims on the grounds that they haven’t been disproven is just bad epistemology

              Well, it’s a good thing that wasn’t my position.

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