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Chapter 475 Empiricism Kills People

Chapter 475 Empiricism Kills People

"However, I think that taking risky actions for the sake of investigation is what journalists should do?" Eddie Brock said helplessly: "Undercover, infiltrating investigations... Many excellent reporters have to do it in order to expose the truth." Well, isn’t it the same for you detectives? There is no difference between us in this respect.”

"No, of course there is a difference." He Nan frowned: "I won't talk about how bad the law and order in New York is, and how arrogant the gang is. First of all, your combat effectiveness is too poor, Brock, there is no certainty. Self-defense does this kind of thing, sooner or later you die badly. Secondly, once you find something, you have to expose it to the public, which is usually much more hateful than detectives. Everything about them will be seen, and what detectives know is basically The information will not be leaked to the outside world... This has led to the gangsters hating reporters extremely, mainly good reporters like you who are so courageous that they dare to say anything.

"He Nan is right, I'll just add a few words here." Shirley interjected, with a wicked smile on her face: "Brock, do you know that gangsters like to kill reporters in two ways?"

"No, I don't know." Eddie Brock said with an expression of "never heard of it": "Which two?"

"The first one is to crush the kind of roller you use to crush scrap cars in the scrap yard." Shirley said leisurely: "The second one is to hang you in that kind of cold storage to grind them." On the meat conveyor belt. Then activate the conveyor belt and stuff you into the blender. You can see from these examples how much they hate good reporters?"

"Yes, let me add one more thing." He Nan continued, "You can also be tied up and placed directly on the conveyor belt. When you roll to the end, you will fall off by yourself."

"The two things you mentioned seem to be often used to punish traitors..." Eddie Brock felt a little wrong.

"But it also applies to journalists. Traitors generally enjoy a higher standard of treatment." He Nan said so, with a serious face: "So, Brock, you should be as careful as possible in the future. lest you die very quickly Miserable. At least, don’t sneak into those dangerous places casually. We detectives all have a certain combat effectiveness guarantee, otherwise we won’t be able to graduate. And as I said before, your combat effectiveness is too poor. Something really happened, I’m afraid It's over... Don't fall into the misunderstanding of empiricism in this regard, everything was fine before, but it doesn't mean it won't happen in the future."

"Uh... I know." Bullock was obviously a little uneasy, so he admitted: "But I have never been easily spotted, and I run very fast. I have never been caught, so it should be no big problem."

"Maybe your stealth skills are good, but you don't always act as planned. There will always be some accidents. You will still be discovered at that time. For example, the enemy suddenly turns his head, right? This is completely uncertain. It will happen."

When He Nan said this, he frowned.

"Look at what I just told you, you didn't listen at all. Empiricism is a big taboo. Before you have an accident, the so-called 'big problem' has a zero percent chance of occurring, but once you encounter This kind of big trouble, doesn’t the probability directly become 50.00%? So it’s very unreliable to use past experience to calculate the probability. Take a less rigorous example, even if you flip a coin a hundred times, it will all be heads , does not affect the probability of heads of the next coin toss is still [-]%?"

"It's really not very rigorous. Because it may be a magic coin, so both sides are [-]%." ​​Shirley opened her mouth so leisurely at this time.

He Nan was speechless for a moment.

After a while, he complained.

"Shirley, do you have to slap me?"

"Not really." Shirley said with a smile: "I just want to point out the small loopholes in this statement."

"Tsk." He Nan clicked his tongue, feeling that the speaking experience was extremely bad: "You always use these extreme cases to challenge me."

"How can this be called a bar?" Shirley said leisurely, "It's just to give you some very ordinary opinions."

"Okay, okay...an ordinary opinion." He Nan decided not to compare the truth: "Anyway, I just want to say that empiricism kills people. So don't think that you were okay before, and you are okay this time. You must have sufficient It’s too stupid to die on this ability.”

"Um……"

Eddie Brock responded.

But I don't know if I listened to it or not.

He Nan judged based on experience and didn't listen.

Although empiricism kills people, empiricism can still be used in this kind of matter.

After all, a detective is actually a profession that relies on experience and intuition to deal with many problems.

Therefore, where empiricism can be used still requires specific analysis of specific problems.

All in all, it wasn't the first time he had persuaded Eddie Brock.

But people have never listened to it.

Therefore, I can only stop persuading, and it is meaningless to say so much.

Individuals have their own ideas, and if they use their own ideas to persuade others, of course they may not necessarily accept them.

Because your ideas are not necessarily correct, others may think that what you insist on is more meaningful and worth taking the risk to abide by.

In fact, when He Nan was persuading him, he remembered Moonlight Knight persuading them not to intervene in the case.

Although the situation is different, there are still similarities in some places.

For example, the key differences are in strength.

Moonlight Knight felt that He Nan and the others were not strong enough to carry out the investigation.

He Nan and the others also felt that Eddie Brock was not strong enough.

"Okay, Spider-Man is constantly spreading the news, this matter should be completely secure." Ho Nan was about to leave, so he said: "Then we will leave first, Brock."

"Ah, good." Bullock stretched out his hand to greet the waiter: "Please pay the bill!"

Bullock insisted on this meal.

Because they couldn't talk to him, He Nan and the two gave in.

At the time of parting, although Bullock said that he would not ask his wife's case in advance, he finally couldn't help but spoke again.

Of course, this time he just said that he must let him know as soon as he has news.You can call anytime.

What this means is, don't send emails.

Because, generally speaking, they are contacted by email.

The pass will not contact directly by phone, otherwise it will be easy and inconvenient.

Telling him to call directly can prove that he is really in a hurry.

He Nan was deeply moved by his love for his wife, so he agreed and would definitely notify him as soon as possible.

(End of this chapter)

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