← Back to context Comment by pjaoko 3 hours ago Has it been proven that it "likely isn't real"? 5 comments pjaoko Reply tonyedgecombe 3 hours ago It's much harder to prove the non-existence of something than the existence. ChrisGreenHeur 2 hours ago Just show the concept either is not where it is claimed to be or that it is incoherent. castis 3 hours ago The burden of proof lies on those who say it exists, not the other way around. ChrisGreenHeur 2 hours ago The burden of proof lies on whoever wants to convince someone else of something. in this case the guy that wants to convince people it likely is not real.
tonyedgecombe 3 hours ago It's much harder to prove the non-existence of something than the existence. ChrisGreenHeur 2 hours ago Just show the concept either is not where it is claimed to be or that it is incoherent.
ChrisGreenHeur 2 hours ago Just show the concept either is not where it is claimed to be or that it is incoherent.
castis 3 hours ago The burden of proof lies on those who say it exists, not the other way around. ChrisGreenHeur 2 hours ago The burden of proof lies on whoever wants to convince someone else of something. in this case the guy that wants to convince people it likely is not real.
ChrisGreenHeur 2 hours ago The burden of proof lies on whoever wants to convince someone else of something. in this case the guy that wants to convince people it likely is not real.
It's much harder to prove the non-existence of something than the existence.
Just show the concept either is not where it is claimed to be or that it is incoherent.
The burden of proof lies on those who say it exists, not the other way around.
The burden of proof lies on whoever wants to convince someone else of something. in this case the guy that wants to convince people it likely is not real.