Bayesing

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Bayesing
You can't prove me wrong because your proof requires arithmetic to work.
Title text: You can't prove me wrong because your proof requires arithmetic to work.

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I think we should all try to be bayesians.
Suppose your prior probability that o equals 1 is precisely o.
What?? Bayesianism can't possibly be true, and the proof is easy.
You take a field observation and find that to your surprise o equals 1.
The probability of that observation, given your prior assumption, is, let's say, 0.5.
Bayesians should update but they can't because the observation that o equals 1 would change the mathematics of bayes' theorem directly, making the probability both o and 1/
Your argument is that bayes' theorem can't account for incredibly stupid shit?
And thus cannot be a complete description of our universe!
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Discussion

"You could be presented with evidence that 0=1, but it will never be persuasive, because the prior is 0. So the Bayesian will always remain absolutely certain that 0≠1 no matter what evidence he is presented with, because thwt’s what a prior of 0 means." https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/bayesing?ht-comment-id=13700759