top | item 38766727 (no title) simbolit | 2 years ago I am not objecting to the finding or the show, I am objecting to the casual use of "prove" where something has merely been plausibly suggested. discuss order hn newest AlbertCory|2 years ago Correct. Things can be disproved by a counterexample, but not proved.A theory that "tips are always determined only by service quality" is indeed disproved by Myth Busters. But that's not what he said.
AlbertCory|2 years ago Correct. Things can be disproved by a counterexample, but not proved.A theory that "tips are always determined only by service quality" is indeed disproved by Myth Busters. But that's not what he said.
AlbertCory|2 years ago
A theory that "tips are always determined only by service quality" is indeed disproved by Myth Busters. But that's not what he said.