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> “So here we have the most exciting kind of idea: one that seems both preposterous and true.”

Am I missing something or is the “seems true” part taking too many liberties here?

If anything, as described in the previous few sentences, the premise seems false, not true.

Kind of ironic since the line sounds right but isn’t rigorously right, so it undercuts the main argument.



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