ChristianKl comments on How to provide a simple example to the requirement of falsifiability in the scientific method to a novice audience? - Less Wrong

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Comment author: ChristianKl 12 April 2016 10:49:38AM *  2 points [-]

And if I make it interactive, it has some non-negligible chance to fail, especially if done with a broader audience.

You don't have to ask the whole audience. You can ask for a volunteer and ask people to raise their hands if they would be willing to volunteer. Then you pick a person who doesn't look like a nerd who already knows the problem.

Have a fallback plan: In case they do successfully answer the question you can ask them to explain why they ask the right questions.

Comment author: johnlawrenceaspden 14 April 2016 04:44:37PM 2 points [-]

Everyone I've tried the 2-4-6 test on thinks really carefully, gets the right answer, and claims never to have heard of it before. It's really irritating.

Occasionally I try it on someone who isn't one of my mathsy friends, and they give me that look where 'The maths-witch is trying to humiliate me again' and get angry and defensive, so I give up because it's not worth losing friends over.