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The Value of Counterfacts

Posted by voracity on 15 January 2024, 8:00 pm

You take a peek out the window. It looks pleasant and calm. Fluffy white clouds shade the sun, birds are chirping and the trees are gently swaying in the breeze. You decide to head out for a walk. After a pleasant half hour out in the mild weather, you notice the wind pick up and …

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