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Ambiguity and Science

Friend one:

You have a choice, you can be certainly wrong or ambiguously correct. I abandoned the first 35 years ago. Being pretty much right makes it much easier to understand the world than being completely wrong and trying to make sense of it.

Friend two (a University science/mathematics lecturer):

That last sentence deserves preservation in some form, as a useful guide to the nature of science.

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