2) P-Law tests falsify for ignorance, error, bias, pretense of knowledge, loading, framing, obscuring, fictionalisms, decets (fictions), false promises and frauds. Not to find ideal truth, but to eliminate fraud.
Source date (UTC): 2020-03-28 00:43:43 UTC
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@AboveIvan @KANTBOT20K 1) It is at the very least truthful (testifiable). It may also be theoretically, ideally, analytically, or tautologically true, and it is almost certainly not false. It is theoretically impossible to construct a testifiable falsehood. I can’t.
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