Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
AMA | September 2024
Sean Carroll
So it's easier to see why if you have something for which your credence is zero, it can never change because Bayes' theorem just sets the new probability to be a number times the old probability. And that number is never infinity. So it's going to be a finite number times 0. That's still going to be 0.
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