> They just don't understand at their core that once an argument is shown to be false, it can never be reused.
I'd frame it as that it doesn't matter to them. People who aren't in a feedback reward loop with the reality or with others feel no consequences, need of change or improvement. An engineer like you would generally want things to be correct regardless of outcome, but for general internet idiots or lots of startup self-appointed C-classes, sadly that is often not the case.
I'd frame it as that it doesn't matter to them. People who aren't in a feedback reward loop with the reality or with others feel no consequences, need of change or improvement. An engineer like you would generally want things to be correct regardless of outcome, but for general internet idiots or lots of startup self-appointed C-classes, sadly that is often not the case.