Simon reynolds says that our beliefs are constant, but there's a set of sub beliefs lying beneath the surface that change gradually. He also explains why linear tracts in cloud chambers only seem to infer a particle like cause rather than a wave like cause. Simon Reynolds: Have you ever tried to enter a friendly wager with another scientist? And could you consider that as a good way to help people consider their positions more carefully? i almost always win, because i don't enter into bets that i think that i have a decent possibility of losing.

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