• b1t@lemm.ee
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    If no proof is offered (in either direction), then the proposition can be called unproven, undecided, inconclusive, an open problem or a conjecture.

    Stating that you don’t think that it’s possible is irrelevant. It’s either happening or it isn’t. True or false. P or ¬P.

    is extremely unlikely to be true in my opinion.

    Is an argument from ignorance. Not trying to be rude, but this is basic logic.

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        1 day ago

        See my previous post…

        It’s better to be safe than sorry is all I’m saying.

        Also 3 separate cases have been posted above. Just continue ignoring those, I guess.

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            Mad.

            Edit: They’ve edited both of their previous posts to re-frame the argument after the fact and removed a personal attack. Classy.