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🗓️ 5 November 2025
⏱️ 43 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Alrighty. Good morning, everybody. Hope you doing well. Stephen Molline from Freedom, |
| 0:05.5 | a letter from Fiona. Fiona, she writes, |
| 0:12.2 | Hey, Steph, I've been listening to you for about a year. This is the first time I've |
| 0:15.0 | disagreed with you. So I'm probably wrong, but I can't see the floor in my thinking, |
| 0:20.1 | and I'd love your take on it. |
| 0:21.9 | So, it's around your discussion about what is truth, and if someone, say, a madman, |
| 0:26.6 | says something that happens to align with reality before it can be proven, is that a true |
| 0:31.2 | statement? My argument would be, yes, it is a true statement, however, this cannot be |
| 0:36.1 | known until it can be proven, and the |
| 0:37.9 | statement itself has no value other than vague interest. So to take the example, given a madman, |
| 0:44.5 | happens to be recorded and say 500D, saying, the earth orbits the sun. He's dismissed as a lunatic. |
| 0:50.3 | Was this random statement true? I would argue that it was true, however, that could not be known |
| 0:57.0 | until the point at which it was shown that the Earth orbiting the sun fixed the irregular orbit issue. |
| 1:01.0 | At that point, however, the madman would be proven to be speaking a true statement. |
| 1:06.0 | However, it would be the first person to actually proved the theory that would get credit for the |
| 1:11.7 | discovery, not the madman, who happened to guess correctly. At the point the theory was proven, |
| 1:16.5 | knowledge of the truth propagates both forwards and backwards in time, and whoever said it, |
| 1:22.1 | it would now be known to be true regardless of when and where they said it. It is still the case that although we now know that the statement was true, |
| 1:31.4 | when said, they could not have known this as it was not yet proven. |
| 1:35.2 | So we have two things, subjective reality that exists and a knowledge of it, |
| 1:38.4 | that can only be interpreted from evidence. |
| 1:41.2 | Another example is university exams. After the exam is set, the result is set. However, |
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