The greater the number of people who believe a proposition, the more likely it is to be false.
Father of modern observational astronomy
The greater the number of people who believe a proposition, the more likely it is to be false.
Father of modern observational astronomy
A cynical, yet often insightful, observation on popular belief.
c. 1600s
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