Not on its own if almost nobody is early. If people play a lottery and you win, it’s not enough as an explanation “someone had to be lucky” if there are models with higher prior probability.
To dissolve this problem, logical positivism works, like I wrote in my other comment here.
Not on its own if almost nobody is early. If people play a lottery and you win, it’s not enough as an explanation “someone had to be lucky” if there are models with higher prior probability.
To dissolve this problem, logical positivism works, like I wrote in my other comment here.
Thanks for the lottery analogy that helps