• @GamingChairModel
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    76 months ago

    Yes but can you prove by evidence that there is no milk in my cup, if I won’t let you look inside?

    • @AndrewZabar
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      56 months ago

      Someone wants a glass of milk :-)

      • @GamingChairModel
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        26 months ago

        Yes, but an absence of a proof of the positive is itself not proof of the negative, so if we’re in the unprovable unknown, we’re still back at the point that you can’t prove a negative.

        • @AndrewZabar
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          16 months ago

          Well, if the conditions are such that the positive would be absolutely certain to leave evidence, then the lack of said evidence is good enough. Like, I say it’s not snowing where I live. Absolutely nobody in my town sees so much as a single snowflake. Also, it’s 72° out. Haven’t I proven to a reasonable degree that it’s not snowing where I live?

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          6 months ago

          we’re still back at the point that you can’t prove a negative.

          We were never at the point that you can’t prove a negative. That’s dumb & wrong.

          A woman menstruating proves negative on pregnancy.

          The existence of the largest prime was disproven thousands of years ago.