So according to you, there is no science, because we don't have all the 
answers. Nobody knows anything because nobody knows everything. Such logic, 
much wow!

On Tuesday, 7 May 2019 18:01:26 UTC+3, Terren Suydam wrote:
>
> When you admit to not knowing how a crucial part of your theory works, 
> it's impossible for me to know your theory, because you don't even know it. 
>
> Don't get me wrong. It's important, and good, to say "I don't know". 
> However, that one moment of intellectual humility, however praise-worthy, 
> gets drowned out by the unearned certainty you have in the rest of your 
> theory, even insulting folks on this list for holding alternative positions 
> to yours. 
>
> So the problem isn't in saying "I don't know". It's in insisting you're 
> right even when you know you don't know.
>
>

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