If the moon landing was indeed infeasible from a technical perspective at that time, those people would know, that their designs were inadequate or flawed. The "some people might think they do legit work" argument…
If I understand your question correctly, this is exactly what Bayes' Theorem deals with. Namely that B must be true within some probability given that B is true represented as P(A | B).
From my understanding, the high valuation of Saudi Aramco does not seem to stem from them being the best in to industry for processing oil, but rather, from their access to the richest and cheapest source of oil. This…
If the moon landing was indeed infeasible from a technical perspective at that time, those people would know, that their designs were inadequate or flawed. The "some people might think they do legit work" argument…
If I understand your question correctly, this is exactly what Bayes' Theorem deals with. Namely that B must be true within some probability given that B is true represented as P(A | B).
From my understanding, the high valuation of Saudi Aramco does not seem to stem from them being the best in to industry for processing oil, but rather, from their access to the richest and cheapest source of oil. This…