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<font face="Arial,Helvetica">The Dragon In My Garage<br />
<font size="-0">by<br />
Carl Sagan</font></font><br />
</center> <b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">"A fire-breathing dragon lives in my garage"<br />
</font></font></b><br />
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">Suppose (I'm following a group therapy approach by the psychologist Richard Franklin) I seriously make such an assertion to you. Surely you'd want to check it out, see for yourself. There have been innumerable stories of dragons over the centuries, but no real evidence. What an opportunity!<br />
</font></font></b><br />
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">"Show me," you say. I lead you to my garage. You look inside and see a ladder, empty paint cans, an old tricycle--but no dragon.<br />
</font></font></b><br />
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">"Where's the dragon?" you ask.<br />
</font></font></b><br />
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">"Oh, she's right here," I reply, waving vaguely. "I neglected to mention that she's an invisible dragon."<br />
</font></font></b><br />
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">You propose spreading flour on the floor of the garage to capture the dragon's footprints.<br />
</font></font></b><br />
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">"Good idea," I say, "but this dragon floates in the air."<br />
</font></font></b><br />
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">Then you'll use an infrared sensor to detect the invisible fire.<br />
</font></font></b><br />
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">"Good idea, but the invisible fire is also heatless."<br />
</font></font></b><br />
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">You'll spray-paint the dragon and make her visible.<br />
</font></font></b><br />
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">"Good idea, but she's an incorporeal dragon and the paint won't stick."<br />
</font></font></b><br />
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">And so on. I counter every physical test you propose with a special explanation of why it won't work.<br />
</font></font></b><br />
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">Now, what's the difference between an invisible, incorporeal, floating dragon who spits heatless fire and no dragon at all? If there's no way to disprove my contention, no conceivable experiment that would count against it, what does it mean to say that my dragon exists? Your inability to invalidate my hypothesis is not at all the same thing as proving it true. Claims that cannot be tested, assertions immune to disproof are veridically worthless, whatever value they may have in inspiring us or in exciting our sense of wonder. What I'm asking you to do comes down to believing, in the absence of evidence, on my say-so.<br />
</font></font></b><br />
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">The only thing you've really learned from my insistence that there's a dragon in my garage is that something funny is going on inside my head. You'd wonder, if no physical tests apply, what convinced me. The possibility that it was a dream or a hallucination would certainly enter your mind. But then, why am I taking it so seriously? Maybe I need help. At the least, maybe I've seriously underestimated human fallibility.<br />
</font></font></b><br />
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">Imagine that, despite none of the tests being successful, you wish to be scrupulously open-minded. So you don't outright reject the notion that there's a fire-breathing dragon in my garage. You merely put it on hold. Present evidence is strongly against it, but if a new body of data emerge you're prepared to examine it and see if it convinces you. Surely it's unfair of me to be offended at not being believed; or to criticize you for being stodgy and unimaginative-- merely because you rendered the Scottish verdict of "not proved."<br />
</font></font></b><br />
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">Imagine that things had gone otherwise. The dragon is invisible, all right, but footprints are being made in the flour as you watch. Your infrared detector reads off-scale. The spray paint reveals a jagged crest bobbing in the air before you. No matter how skeptical you might have been about the existence of dragons--to say nothing about invisible ones--you must now acknowledge that there's something here, and that in a preliminary way it's consistent with an invisible, fire-breathing dragon.<br />
</font></font></b><br />
<b><font face="Verdana"><font size="-1">Continued at: <a href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/to/1gPxYQ/www.users.qwest.net/~jcosta3/article_dragon.htm/t:4af9644a44f5f;src:syndicate" rel="nofollow" target="_new">http://www.users.qwest.net/~jcosta3/article_dragon.htm</a> <br />
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	<pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 18:53:01 -0800</pubDate>
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