Re: E.S.P. in the Turing Test

From: J. R. Molloy (jr@shasta.com)
Date: Wed Aug 30 2000 - 19:33:13 MDT


> Irrelevant, anyhow, since the basic point is that having a plurality of
> mutually exclusive opinions, and an early-21st-century Western social
> convention about pretending to respect all of them, does not change the fact
> that at most one opinion can be correct.
>
> -- -- -- -- --
> Eliezer S. Yudkowsky

In that respect opinions are like religions:
They can't all be correct, but they *can* all be wrong.

--J. R.

"Something beckons within the reach of each of us
to save heroic genius. Find it, and do it.
For as goes heroic genius, so goes humankind."
--Alligator Grundy, _Analects of Atman_



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