This essay highlights the complexities of assessing historical claims, emphasizing the need for a structured methodology to evaluate evidence. Two polar opposites dominate conversations: one insists on documented truth, while the other dismisses the unusual as false. The approach advocates establishing a framework that considers factors like the extraordinary nature of claims, public awareness, expected documentation, and instances of silence. Ultimately, it aims to refine our understanding of plausibility in historical analysis.
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