a fascinating & frankly quite educational article; it maintains epistemic humility while carefully walking us through the various angles of the problem, from the highly technical to the institutional & political. I'm not sure what to believe, tbh, but this is swaying my stance
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RT @mtracey
This strongly suggests the SARS-CoV-2 virus was in fact man-made. Particularly damning is the explanation of how public perceptions were purposely ma…
https://twitter.com/mtracey/status/1390114531247071235
the crux of the argument rests on an epistemological claim, that since there is no conclusive proof for either theory, the one with fewer unlikely steps in the chain of reasoning is more likely to be correct; indeed, this is difficult to argue w/, withholding motivated reasoning
while I haven't personally reviewed his supporting evidence, which he does provide, if it is to be taken at face value, the argument is quite strong; there seem to be fewer leaps of faith required to believe the natural emergence hypothesis, if we are to start from a blank slate