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RE: the problem of induction breaks math - Archimedes - 11-02-2023 (11-02-2023, 05:24 PM)Born2Mog Wrote: impossible to accurately extrapolate scientific principles that function today to 1+ billion years ago that doesn't mean it's impossible, it means that humanity sucks RE: the problem of induction breaks math - 10khitman - 13-02-2023 (11-02-2023, 06:57 PM)AntonioJuraz Wrote:(11-02-2023, 04:42 AM)MysteriousWeeb420 Wrote:(11-02-2023, 04:40 AM)10khitman Wrote: so when is 1+1 not 2 Not at all. RE: the problem of induction breaks math - n9wiff - 28-02-2025 What a bunch of gaylords ITT RE: the problem of induction breaks math - Altruist - 28-02-2025 (11-02-2023, 11:04 AM)Altruist Wrote: Also, orientative approximations need to have defining traits for both the object represented and the representant in order to be identifiable and discernible from other objects, events or phenomena generally.
RE: the problem of induction breaks math - Busty Doll - 28-02-2025 If Russia Today can convince Jeffrey Sachs that up is down, we indeed have a problem with this post-truth society RE: the problem of induction breaks math - Honest - 28-02-2025 it's called mathematical fictionalism, and is patently obvious to anyone who's thought about the topic for longer than 5 seconds (provided that they have a functioning brain) RE: the problem of induction breaks math - MysteriousWeeb420 - 28-02-2025 op is a fag |