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shminux comments on "What-the-hell" Cognitive Failure Mode: a Separate Bias or a Combination of Other Biases? - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: shminux 22 February 2013 10:23:13PM *  3 points [-]

There is an obvious model of this, I call it the "can of worms" model. When something is contained under pressure and the container cracks, odds are that more than a single worm will get out, and it is much harder to put the worms back in than to keep them in. This model describes some very diverse phenomena, like nuclear fission, glass breaking, contested divorce, social revolution, etc. That said, I am not sure how applying this model can help one avoid this pitfall.

Comment author: Douglas_Knight 23 February 2013 12:17:07AM 3 points [-]

What model are you talking about? In what sense is this compatible with the experiment you quote in the post?