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Re: Reputation distortions?
snow wrote:
>
> > I'm not saying that Gauss *didn't* discover the normal distribution.
> > I'm saying that he didn't have to *prove* he did. Of course not. He
> > was the greatest mathematician of his time, and probably since.
> > I'd call the event a reputation distortion.[...]
> If Gauss had been called on it, what would have happened? If the
> caller could _prove_ he was lying, what then? He still would have been
> the greatist mathmatician of the time, but he would have been seen as
> a liar and a crackpot. We know how that works don't we.
No.
I think the more common case is "the rich get richer, the poor get
poorer." The truth is insufficent when honesty puts you at a
disadvantage.
-rich