Luke_A_Somers comments on Intuitions Aren't Shared That Way - Less Wrong
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How does it not match? Take the 4 color problem. It says you're not going to be able to construct a minimally-5-color flat map. Go ahead. Try.
That's the kind of example I'm talking about here. The examples are artificial, but by constructing them you are connecting the math back to reality. Artificial things are real.
What? How is holding everything is held to the standard of 'predict accurately or you're wrong' the same as 'anything goes'?
I mean, if astrology just wants to be a closed system that never ever says anything about the outside world... I'm not interested in it, but it suddenly ceases to be false.
That doesn't matfch reality because it would still be true in universes with different laws of physics.
It isn't. It's a standard of truth that too narrow to include much of maths.
That doens't follow. Astrologers can say their merchandise is about the world, and true, but not true in a way that has anything to do with correspondence or prediction.
If you're in a different universe with different laws of physics, your implementation of the 4 color problem will have to be different. Your failure to correctly map between math and reality isn't math's problem. Math, as noted above, is of the form 'if X and Y and Z, then A' - and you can definitely arrange formal equivalents to X, Y, and Z by virtue of being able to express the math in the first place.
It's about the world but it doesn't correspond to anything in the world? Then the correspondence model of truth has just said they're full of shit. <voice actress="Hayashibara Megumi">Victoreeee!</voice>
(note: above 'victory' claim is in reference to astrologers, not you)