thomblake comments on Is it rational to be religious? Simulations are required for answer. - Less Wrong

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Comment author: thomblake 11 August 2010 06:47:59PM 0 points [-]

Yes, the proposition "the speed of light is 10km/s" is false. However, it is entirely possible to have a model which sets the speed of light to 10km/s (to make the math simpler, possibly), that nonetheless churns out accurate predictions.

Comment author: Vladimir_Nesov 11 August 2010 06:51:49PM 0 points [-]

LCPW (least convenient possible world). I obviously meant that you use a standard physical framework. Accurate predictions = true model, completely wrong predictions = false model. Simple enough.

Comment author: thomblake 11 August 2010 07:13:01PM 2 points [-]

Eh. If you want to use words that way, I suppose I can't stop you. You could also use the word "true" to mean "valid" with respect to arguments, and I think your intention would be obvious, but I will also call that a category error.