Assume that a being B with human-level intelligence takes on an arbitrary belief set (“worldmodel”) that is not Mormonism, and that this being has unlimited time in which to experiment and test its beliefs while in the observable universe (i.e. in a region causally closed with respect to what some human or clippy can observe).
Assume B changes its worldmodel in response to experimentation so as to fit all past observations, while changing it as little as possible. Assume further that B seeks out observations most likely to change its worldmodel.
Will B eventually contain a permanent Mormon worldmodel?
(Note: this is just the expanded version of the question, “Is Mormonism correct reasoning?”)
Note: this is never a relevant shortcoming to concern one’s self with.