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Grognor comments on Open Thread, March 16-31, 2012 - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Grognor 17 March 2012 02:26:07AM 2 points [-]

That heuristic where, to make questions of fact easier to process internally, you ask "what does the world like if X is true? what are the consequences and testable predictions of X?" rather than just "is X true?" which tends to just query your inner Google and return the first result, oftentimes after a period of wait that feels like thinking but isn't.

I want to know what to call that heuristic.