I guess he fit the data of those two sources pretty well then.
There is a nice paradox here. If he conceded, he would’ve proven himself correct but in the same breath admitted he was not correct, and if he refused to believe those two sources he would’ve claimed himself correct but proven the sources correct. 🔄
To pass through this door, you can ask us only one question. One of us always lies about changing our mind when presented with facts, and the other doesn’t.
I guess he fit the data of those two sources pretty well then.
There is a nice paradox here. If he conceded, he would’ve proven himself correct but in the same breath admitted he was not correct, and if he refused to believe those two sources he would’ve claimed himself correct but proven the sources correct. 🔄
To pass through this door, you can ask us only one question. One of us always lies about changing our mind when presented with facts, and the other doesn’t.