I agree, and I myself was, and am still, sentimentally fond of Penrose for this reason, and I would cheer on any agency that funded a test. However and nonetheless, “testable” is not actually the same as “plausible”, scientifically virtuous as it may be.
I agree, and I myself was, and am still, sentimentally fond of Penrose for this reason, and I would cheer on any agency that funded a test. However and nonetheless, “testable” is not actually the same as “plausible”, scientifically virtuous as it may be.