Vixen
Penultimate Amazing
Suppose you have a sample of a substance, say a meteorite, and want to know what chemical elements it contains, then you get it analysed and accept the results. The lab you sent it to doesn't produce a random result that has to be replicated 200 times before you can be confident that it is accurate. You may want to get it checked by another lab, bit it's not a random result. That's nonsense.
You have to look at hundreds of people to determine the average height of people in London, but if one of these people is Mr Smith, you can look at that one person and state confidently: Mr Smith has brown hair. You don't need to look at hundreds of other people to determine the truth of that statement.
Surely that's a logic fallacy of self-evident truth, which, translated seems to be, "an expert tested it, so accept his or her infallible conclusion", when it is not necessarily self-evident except the 14C scientists say it is so.