Does anyone know what the "official" name of the informal fallacy is? False attribution, or a kind of sleight of hand, maybe? — Hallucinogen
Because you allowed it. Revisit the example. Your second comment should be confusion -- "why are you mentioning bla bla when my position is this..."He then ends up thinking he's proving my wrong by just showing that there are scientific measurements of randomness. — Hallucinogen
the law of conservation of energy proves that energy can’t be created. — Someone
Strawman fallacy.
Because you allowed it. You should have repeated your original argument, not entertain a strawman. — L'éléphant
Some radical circularity here. The "law" is discovered by the repeated failure to produce perpetual motion machines, etc. The law doesn't prove anything about the world but contrarywise, the world proves the law. And there is a built in contradiction; if energy cannot be created how come there is energy? Laws have a scope; and energy is conserved in the universe; how energy got to be in the universe is necessarily beyond the scope of the conservation law. — unenlightened
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