NancyLebovitz comments on Perpetual Motion Beliefs - Less Wrong

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Comment author: NancyLebovitz 25 March 2010 09:15:43PM *  3 points [-]

No, you understood me correctly.

The problem is a result of confusing consensus with knowledge.

And that's a really easy mistake to make-- it isn't as though there's a handy index to how much evidence there is for commonly held beliefs.

Comment author: Kenny 10 February 2013 04:48:53AM 0 points [-]

I hope there will be handy indexes once we've accumulated enough accurate beliefs, widely.

It doesn't help that our most accurate beliefs (e.g. the standard model of physics) are some of the most difficult to understand, or that beliefs with lots of evidence (e.g. evolution, the age of Earth) are not widely held.