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  Dirk Meulenbelt addressed criticism #4302.

Bayesian epistemology never said contradictory theories are useful together. It says they can't both be true simultaneously, and they can't. That's why physicists are looking for a unified theory. p(T₁ ∧ T₂) = 0 is the correct answer. It would be a bug if it were anything else."

#4302·Dirk MeulenbeltOP, about 14 hours ago

QM + GR together represent more knowledge about reality than either one alone, yet that is not reflected in Bayesian epistemology. Bayesian epistemology misses the point of science: improving our explanations.