C1 Exploring the Role of Majority Opinion and Individuality in the World of Tau #shorts

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Q: Is it meaningful always to follow the majority opinion? An individual can also be right and the majority is not right with their opinion. Where is the individuality of the individual correct opinion? (see outstanding individual performance of a single individual). Has something like that been taken into account? Ergo one side must be right or is there a dualism? How does the valuation of right and wrong take place?

A: There is no right or wrong over Tau. The world over Tau, everything is opinions. Therefore there can be of course contradicting opinions. Now for the case that the majority is wrong, this happens also in real life of course, but on Tau we don’t have a full solution but we are in a better situation than in real life because a logical engine is able to detect contradictions. So sooner or later, a wrong opinion will run into a contradiction and by that be discarded. In this sense, we are in a better situation than in real life.

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