Tautological Status of The First Law for Questions (Barseghyan-Pandey-2023)
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Is the first law for questions suggested by Barseghyan and Levesley in 2021 a tautology?
The question is whether the first law for questions suggested by Barseghyan and Levesley in 2021 forbids any conceivable courses of action.
In the scientonomic context, this question was first formulated by Aayu Pandey in 2023. The question is currently accepted as a legitimate topic for discussion by Scientonomy community.
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Acceptance Record
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Community | Accepted From | Acceptance Indicators | Still Accepted | Accepted Until | Rejection Indicators |
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Scientonomy | 28 December 2023 | This is when Pandey suggested the first answer to the question, which is a solid indicator that the question is itself accepted. | Yes |
All Theories
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Theory | Formulation | Formulated In |
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The First Law for Questions (Barseghyan-Levesley-2021) is Tautological (Pandey-2023) | The first law for questions suggested by Barseghyan and Pandey in 2023 is tautological. | 2023 |
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Accepted Theories
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Suggested Modifications
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Modification | Community | Date Suggested | Summary | Verdict | Verdict Rationale | Date Assessed |
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Sciento-2023-0003 | Scientonomy | 28 December 2023 | Accept that the first law and its corollaries are tautologies. Also accept that the rejection theorems are tautologies. | Open |
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