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A plausibility unit is used to measure plausibility of a theory, hypothesis or scenario. The exact scale is unknown, but according to Leela, accuracy of 1/10 of a plausibility unit is "so plausible I can't believe it". | A plausibility unit is used to measure plausibility of a theory, hypothesis or scenario. The exact scale is unknown, but according to Leela, accuracy of 1/10 of a plausibility unit is "so plausible I can't believe it". | ||
The plausibility unit was first mentioned by [[Professor Farnsworth]] | The plausibility unit was first mentioned by [[Professor Farnsworth]] when explaining how accurate his [[What-If Machine]] is. | ||
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Revision as of 16:17, 21 October 2012
A plausibility unit is used to measure plausibility of a theory, hypothesis or scenario. The exact scale is unknown, but according to Leela, accuracy of 1/10 of a plausibility unit is "so plausible I can't believe it".
The plausibility unit was first mentioned by Professor Farnsworth when explaining how accurate his What-If Machine is.