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Purely hypothetically joe. Suppose an identical or similar incident happens in the near future and the driver is maimed or killed. Would you be happy to concede that you would then be proven to be in error?

In a re-run of the accident - it would have the same result.
That's not what I asked, as you well know.
 
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Well you tell me how he would be maimed or killed. What would kill him in an identical accident?
 
Well you tell me how he would be maimed or killed. What would kill him in an identical accident?
The fly that went through his visor which wasn't present in this incident. :rolleyes:

Anyway, the question involved asking "if" evidence emerged that subsequently proved you wrong, would you accept that you were wrong?
 
No because it wouldn't be the same accident would it - it would be a different one that might be dangerous (loose wheel, debris etc) but in this particular accident - he was never in danger.
 
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No because it wouldn't be the same accident would it - it would be a different one that might be dangerous (loose wheel, debris etc) but in this particular accident - he was never in danger.
So your reasoning is that this particular accident happened due to an exact set of conditions (deterministic), the end result was that the driver walked away. Therefore he can't have been in danger.

However, if any of the parameters changed (I did include the word "similar" in my initial post), then you can't be certain that he would still not be in any danger.

So, apart from stating the bleeding obvious with the benefit of observed hindsight, what's your point?
 
My point is that though the accident was spectacular, it was fairly innocuous as there was nothing in the way. He simply slowed down to stop in the tyre wall. What's your point? We are talking about THIS accident - no other.
 
But the fact of the matter is - he was never in danger. Nothing to hit. Slowed down gently.
 
My point is that though the accident was spectacular, it was fairly innocuous as there was nothing in the way. He simply slowed down to stop in the tyre wall. What's your point? We are talking about THIS accident - no other.
So, if you had seen footages of several accidents without knowing their outcomes, you would have have been able to pick this as one in which you "know" that the driver would be entirely unscathed? And presumably (conversely) you'd be able to pick those in which the drivers were seriously injured?

One heck of a claim that joe. Can you predict the lottery numbers this weeked for me while you're in such a prophetic mood?
 
What I'm saying is that after watching the video it is apparent that he was never in danger. Had there been other traffic or debris then he may have been - but in this particular accident - he was never at risk.
 
What I'm saying is that after watching the video it is apparent that he was never in danger. Had there been other traffic or debris then he may have been - but in this particular accident - he was never at risk.
Like I've said, with the benefit of hindsight, having observed the event and the outcome, he was shown to be safe. Therefore he was safe. :confused:

So you will be able to predict the lottery numbers for me this weekend after all - on sunday morning! Big hero :LOL:
 
I said he was never in danger after viewing the event. I can do that with the lottery too.:LOL:

It's not as though there were loose wheels flying around and he was lucky enough to miss them all.
 
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