In 2004 my complete normal four year old son regressed into autism after routine vaccines. The first day approximately an hour, after receiving the vaccines, he kept falling down. He suffered his first seizure that night after going to bed. He had a large welt on his leg and he couldn’t walk. I had to carry him into his pediatrician office that morning. About two weeks into it I started noticing strange behavior. He was severely constipated. His gate was off. He was toe walking and just complet…
What nonsense. You just need to define things well, and then you can prove they don't exist because they contradict observed physical reality.
Here's an example:
Let's define a cornucar as a non-invisble three-horned mammal akin to a goat with a weight that ranges between 20 and 50 kg that lives in human beings' circulatory system.
Oh no, what's that? We can't find a cornuar in people's blood? >Schucks, maybe it's invisible... Wrong, that doesn't work per the definition of the thing. Also, when we…
Sorry, rather long. I found this helpful. Others may also find it helpful.
What follows is a conversation with Edge Copilot (AI):
Me: THINKING TOOLS: YOU CAN PROVE A NEGATIVE Steven D. Hales
AI: You can find the article "Thinking Tools: You Can Prove a Negative" by Steven D. Hales on Cambridge Core. This article discusses the common misconception that you can't prove a negative and provides logical arguments to demonstrate that it is indeed possible to do so.
Me: I need your help to simplify the ar…