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Particularly if the evidence can be substantiated by others. That makes them very fine liars when they explain it, and the makings of a very fine non-lying scientist when the careful observations and deductions are confirmed by others. (Descartes, mid 1600s).

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Robert Thibadeau
Robert Thibadeau

Written by Robert Thibadeau

Carnegie Mellon University since 1979 — Cognitive Science, AI, Machine Learning, one of the founding Directors of the Robotics Institute. rht@brightplaza.com

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