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Jan Paul Posma edited this page May 15, 2014
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This is a list of conceptual problems we have to cope with at some point
The Wilders Problem
If 6 million Henk and Ingrids belief a problem, it's not necessarily true. How can we make sure that the view of a few experts can be weighted heavier?
The Galileo Problem
If one person is right ("The world is revolving around the sun"), and the whole world is wrong, how do we make sure that his opinion is still heard.
The Fukashima Problem
A fact can be true ("The reactor is about to explode"), and untrue a few days later. How do we make sure people don't get negative authority, etc