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+ | * JBS Haldane expressed an early version.<ref>JBS Haldane, ''Possible Worlds'' (1927) https://jbshaldane.org/books/1927-Possible-Worlds/haldane-1927-possible-worlds.html#Page_260</ref><blockquote> If the mathematician doubts the validity of an argument which proves the convergence of an infinite series satisfying a given criterion, he constructs a series which obeys the criterion but does not converge. Such tests are conclusive, and have shown up the inaccuracy of some trains of reasoning which were at first sight very convincing.</blockquote> | ||
==Literature== | ==Literature== |
Revision as of 16:33, 4 January 2024
Full Title or Meme
- A processes to test hypothesis. If successful the hypothesis is not true.
Context
- Hermann von Helmholtz
- JBS Haldane expressed an early version.[1]
If the mathematician doubts the validity of an argument which proves the convergence of an infinite series satisfying a given criterion, he constructs a series which obeys the criterion but does not converge. Such tests are conclusive, and have shown up the inaccuracy of some trains of reasoning which were at first sight very convincing.
Literature
- The Black Swan
References
- ↑ JBS Haldane, Possible Worlds (1927) https://jbshaldane.org/books/1927-Possible-Worlds/haldane-1927-possible-worlds.html#Page_260