Kylie, I notice that I am not happy with this conversation. I don´t even know what and why you want to argue with me. I answered your question how I go about these things, and I find you having objections to pretty much anything I say. I am wondering why that is. Since I don´t think you are just arguing for argument´s sake, I can think of only two options:
- You don´t like my approach, and you try to show me that it´s wrong. (In this case, I would like you to understand that I am neither seeking your approval nor am in any way suggesting that you or anyone should adopt my approach. So discussion or debate is uncalled for.)
- You don´t believe that this is my approach, and you want to prove that it isn´t. (I can easily live with that.)
So if you can't show that making more assumptions gives any benefit, why do it?
I was under the impression that you asked me to falsify my ideas about my amp and it working on electricity exactly by making more assumptions. So colour me confused.
First of all, facts don't care about your goals or purposes.
That wasn´t my point. My point was that I mightn´t care about establishing facts ito the extent you do.
Random - unable to be predicted.
If your mind is random, then you should decide if that's the way you want it to work. I personally couldn't do it.
Well, if the mind works on random, then that´s a given. I don´t see how this is any of my decision.
Secondly, I am quite happy with my mind being unpredictable.
If neither has more weight, surely you don't consider them equally likely to be true.
Huh?
But since we've never encountered anything where we've had to say, "The only way to explain this is by invoking magical fairies," there's no valid cause to assume that the fairies are there, is there?
But with my amp I should consider the possibility that it runs on water even though I have never encountered anything like that?
You seem to be unable to grasp this...
You are trying something to make sure the outcome of the attempt is what you expect it to be.
If the outcome IS what you expect, then it supports your idea. If the outcome is NOT what you expect, then you need to adjust or even discard your idea.
I have no problem grasping that. I am not quite seeing, though, why you sometimes insist that I try something that goes contrary to my experiences and assumptions (amp), and sometimes insist that it is pointless to try something that goes contrary to my experiences and assumptions (magical pixies). Comes across as mixed messages.
Go back and read the story about the number game I posted. My husband didn't try to falsify his assumption, and that's what lead him wrong.
You and your husband are probably both scientifically minded people, and both of you enjoy solving riddles the other one has invented.
I, however, don´t understand myself as a person whose life is about solving cosmic riddles. I want to lead my life, and if I have found out that "+1" works reliably, that´s good enough for me.
I guess it´s a bit like in the saying "The fastest way is the one you know."
So if I want to open a safe, and I know that the code 8213 opens it, then "8213 opens it" is sufficient for me, even though there might be other codes that open it, too.
Please go and do your own research on what falsification actually is. I really don't want to spend post after post trying to explain it to you.
You don´t have to. I haven´t asked you for any explanation. You are pushing your lectures on me.
Or maybe it just works whenever something is plugged in, and it doesn't matter what it is. In that case, it's NOT the electricity making it work, it's the fact that something is plugged in.
So, to humour you I have already tried water. What would be the next thing to try?
But, to be frank, I want this amp to run because I want to play music. I have found out that feeding it with electricity works reliably. That´s good enough for me.
If it doesn´t work, I bring it to my amp doctor - but not even he, to my knowledge, tries to feed it bread or talk with the magical pixies, but tries to fix the electrical issue.
If you want to spend your life checking out every single of these countless possibilities time and again, more power to you. It´s not my kind of thing, though.
If you don't understand how the idea of falsification helps us verify that things are true, you really need to go and learn what it is.
I don´t like your tone here.