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I'm afraid you are waiting your time with this logical approach. Already been tried with BN, who says it* works, but cant bothered to publish any methods and results. He expects everyone to believe him because he says it is so. Oh, and he knows far more about most scientific theories than anyone else on the forum.It seems to me that your observation is from a single point of view, which is coloured by your understanding, you see the 'world' in the context of theories you already hold. Scientific theory should make predictions that can be tested, and the theory rejected if those predictions are shown not to be correct. Interestingly no matter how many observations are made which seemingly confirm a theory there is always the possibility that a future observation could refute it.
In my local there is a guy nicknamed eleven, because if you've been to Tenerife, hes been to Elvenerife......
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