Now, I want to qualify these statements (e) and (f): it’s limited to a first ord

Now, I want to qualify these statements (e) and (f): it’s limited to a first order test. you can’t deduce anything from it. So you can’t say ‘but what if then’… that’s not science that’s storytelling. So it’s a simple test. Is your intuition intentionally fooled by labels?


Source date (UTC): 2022-01-19 01:44:52 UTC

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@BasedLawyer @CrownedCaribou @PresentWitness_ @ThruTheHayes (e) technically speaking this is a violation of weights and measures. (f) in general if you can be fooled for three seconds then it’s in fact fooling you (fraud). We know this from advertising and marketing research.

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