On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 11:57 PM, Pierre Abbat
<phma@phma.optus.nu> wrote:
On Sunday 18 April 2010 21:11:10 David Gowers wrote:
> Yes; I would report that they believed they had discovered X,
> eg
>
> {la djan. krici lo du'u facki lo du'u pelxu lo najnimre}
>
> (perhaps John is colorblind yet acts as if he is not)
Or perhaps he found a yellow orange (a mutant). Btw, that should be "lo du'u
se pelxu lo najnimre" or "lo du'u lo najnimre cu pelxu" autc. "pelxu" is
intransitive.
> No predicate can be 100% false or true, because we can never have
> enough data to reach 100% certainty, only a maximum of N/(N+1)
> certainty where N is the number of data points so far (which
> presumably all were perfectly predicted).
What about "lo du'u li re su'i re du li vo"?
mu'omi'e .pier.
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