{"id":12270,"date":"2022-11-23T00:34:10","date_gmt":"2022-11-22T21:34:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/starlanguageblog.com\/?p=12270"},"modified":"2022-11-23T00:34:10","modified_gmt":"2022-11-22T21:34:10","slug":"choosing-between-plausible-vs-possible-vs-probable","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.starlanguageblog.com\/choosing-between-plausible-vs-possible-vs-probable\/","title":{"rendered":"Choosing Between Plausible Vs Possible Vs Probable"},"content":{"rendered":"
Future scenarios that are plausible given the uncertainties surrounding them. Future scenarios and potential outcomes that are likely to occur. Possible futures: The broadest spectrum of events, which includes all conceivable outcomes. The desired future<\/a> is the vision of potential outcomes that we aspire to.<\/p>\n Choosing between plausible, possible, and probable is an important decision; it can make all the difference in the world. It is important to realize that each type has different strengths and weaknesses so that you can make the best choice.<\/span><\/p>\n A plausible claim is a claim with a higher degree of probability than a possible claim. For example, a plausible story indicates that a story is likely to be true.<\/span><\/p>\n A plausible claim has evidence to support it, but not enough to support the claim. For example, a plausible story is about a person who is missing a bus. However, the story does not prove that the missing bus occurred. The idea of the unlettered gains plausibility as new evidence suggests that money has been stolen. The witness lied with enough conviction to convince everyone.<\/span><\/p>\n “Plausible” is a word that refers specifically to a plausible argument. Plausible people are believable, but they are also deceptive. They are well-spoken, but they are not telling the truth. Instead, they may have some hidden agenda. However, plausible people can be convincing.<\/span><\/p>\n A plausible opinion is a positive orientation toward truth. This is usually considered to be the first step toward truth in a quest.<\/span><\/p>\n A plausible explanation is an explanation that is acceptable. A plausible hypothesis is a hypothesis that sounds logical. A plausible explanation is not necessarily true, but it is good.<\/span><\/p>\nPlausible\u00a0<\/span><\/h2>\n