| ▲ | whatshisface an hour ago | |
I think there's some kind of fallacy where you can look at five drugs, all of which came from a pool of 100 promising candidates, then look at the next 100 candidates and say for each one individually that it is not worth celebrating. I call it the, "rounding to zero" fallacy. In reality, if you have 100 5% chances of a cure for a previously incurable illness, you can celebrate each chance a lot. | ||