My loathe for conspiracy theorists-flat earthers especially-kind of makes me want to watch this.

  • fsxylo@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    Iirc the rules were prove magic is real as described. Ie. Prove the rules of divination as written in their belief system. Of course it’s a scientific approach, and it would make the unexplained explained, conventionally that means it “stops being magic” but all they had to do was prove their beliefs aren’t bullshit.

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      4 months ago

      Ie. Prove the rules of divination as written in their belief system.

      Traditionally, you prove (or more practically refute) the efficacy of a magical system like divination through empirical consistency.

      Divination doesn’t work because it is unreliable. I can predict, say, the next week of weather or the outcome of an athletic game through climatology or sabermetrics far more reliably than the I Ching or Tarot.

      But let’s pretend it did work. I’m not sure how you’d functionally prove it.