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Only in your ill-informed mind that sentence is true.
Ya that was a bit strong. Evidence must fit into a plausible scenario to be considered.
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:-LyYUYhQBW0J:www.cengagesites.com/academic/assets/sites/4827/Bertino_Chapter2.pdf+&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESiuvEmHslaOEbPnxg7u6NxWOTh34I4xkNaIVCIUKHvgy7qbl8AJ5n-fsVkGy7b0NW0G0YcfswKt9fbjzlmNBEI19bSakbr2z3sInOe3l51zVsSaLQw6f39WDiW7rDg6b67P1XQm&sig=AHIEtbQ43iPjF4hzu-ULnNj2R-YUvVNXrA
Only when a event could be reconstructed and expected to be recreated with the same outcome would one be considered plausible.
But the event need not be actually played out each time. All such lapses in proof are up to the investigator.
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