>>11727734It might not be true. A lot of it hinges on logical rules that aren’t experimentally verified. Also this
>>11727742 so we can verify that math works and leads to results that work. Until it does that math should be [bracketed] as only possibly true (as logically consistent with existing mathematics only!).
>>11727759Might not be true. Or the popular understanding might not be true. Some people think it’s just a feature of the brain.
>>11727762A lot of it can be experimentally verified. If you know types and psychology really well you can trigger and manipulate others. Anyway..., 99% of your personal perceptions are probably not true. It’s just a bunch of biases/delusions/self aggrandizing but mixed up in multilevel imaginative fantasies. As for things like “don’t put your finger on the stove”, it is done due to experimental results. People see what happens when others do it or people have done it themselves. It comes down to pain avoidance.