Unpopular opinion, but Bayes theorem *is* obscure, at least to the public. I use it in my job, but the first time I'd heard the term in more than a passing fashion was in a postgraduate degreehttps://twitter.com/TomChivers/status/1383874981763829761 …
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Perhaps E=mc2 is too well known to be a good example. It feels disrespectful and misleading to describe something foundational as obscure, even if lay readers are not familiar with it.
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