bid_em_up, on Sep 7 2007, 01:10 PM, said:
FrancesHinden, on Sep 7 2007, 11:52 AM, said:
There are plenty of books and websites around giving the probability of 2-2, 3-1, 1-3, 4-0 and 0-4 breaks.
Now, I agree it's possible that they are ALL incorrect.
But do you really think that's likely?
Where would we be if:
Columbus has listened to "everybody"?
Newton had gone on about his business like everybody else when the apple fell?
The Wright Brothers had listened when told they could not fly?
Kennedy had paid attention to those smarter than him who said it was impossible to put mankind on the moon?
and countless other similar events in history, where somebody has stopped to question the norm.
Much knowledge and advancement of mankind has come directly from asking "What if?" or not taking what is said as gospel, just because everyone says its so.
Now, I said it was a "crazy" thought that possibly it might make a difference if the suit split 5-4 or 8-1. I did not claim that the current (and what I also believe to be accurate) probabilities were not accurate, I simply had an admittedly crazy "What if" thought.
But while you say:
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I, say, maybe, just maybe when everybody else is telling you something can't be done or isn't possible, or it simply has to be that way, it might be a good time to think harder about how to go about proving them to be incorrect.
Mind you, I am not saying they are incorrect. But if you always simply blindly accept statement of the sorts being made here, then advancements cease to be made.
"Always listen to experts. They'll tell you what can't be done, and why. Then do it." -- Lazarus Long, Time Enough for Love
(Amusing that Ralph mentions the Flat Earth society, in defense of the other sides opinion. I see it as exactly the opposite. Everybody else would be the Flat Earth Society in Columbus's time, while Bebop would be Columbus.)
What you say is totally irrelevant...
The problem in question has a clear mathematical proof, unlike the scientific theories of those days which did not have any proof (they were just theories, waiting to be proved/disproved). All we need to do is look at the proof.
During the times you mention most people weren't scientific minded, but were just stubborn believers.
The times have changed and these days the quite a number of educated people at least have a scientific bend of mind (especially in online forums) and look for the truth instead of proof of what they believe. So if a lot of people disagree with you, there is a good chance you are wrong. btw, good chance does not mean 100%.
Also, if we start trying to read the gibberish of every crackpot that comes along, no time would be spent on anything else (judging by the number of such people on the various forums I have visited).
These kinds of statements remind of the Calvin and Hobbes comic:
Calvin: "You know Einstein's grades were bad when he was a kid, well mine were are worse!"
I have seen this happen numerous times, the crackpot says something, many people disagree, the crackpot now instead of rethinking what he said, brings up arguments like these to convince himself that he is a genius...