Personal incredulity occurs when we find something confusing that the concept is difficult to understand or when it does not understand how it works and perhaps concludes that it is not valid. Therefore it is incorrect or not true.
For Example, It is impossible for us to land a man on the moon. How can a small capsule with relatively primitive computer technology travel millions of miles in space, pass radiation, avoid space debris, land, and make an entire return trip?

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Hi, Murshida. At first, I was confused but I think I understand now. The meaning of this is that if we don’t understand a concept, we just automatically believe it’s not true? Like your example, if no one understands what you’re trying to say it just automatically means to them that it’s not correct or true?