Aaaaah. Upvoted for being wrong as a simple matter of maths.
grin That's more like the reaction I was looking for!
I would be curious to see what is the maths you are referring to. I (think I) understand the math content of the Occam argument, and accept it as valid. Let me give an analogy for why I think the argument is useless anyway: suppose I tried the following argument against Christianity:
-If Christianity is true, God exists.
-God doesn't exist.
-Hence, Christianity is false.
The argument is valid as a matter of formal logic, and we would agree it has true premises and conclusion. However, it should (not onl...
I was very interested in the discussions and opinions that grew out of the last time this was played, but find digging through 800+ comments for a new game to start on the same thread annoying. I also don't want this game ruined by a potential sock puppet (whom ever it may be). So here's a non-sockpuppetiered Irrationality Game, if there's still interest. If there isn't, downvote to oblivion!
The original rules:
Enjoy!