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He didn't say he was quoting you. He said, and I quote, "You said, and I can quote..." [emphasis mine].
He can quote you verbatim, but he didn't that time. He paraphrased you, and it doesn't change the substance of what you actually said.Also, before you start calling someone out for spelling errors, it is 'verbatim' not verbatum'. You got it half the time.Anyway, your original statement was "You have not documented even one ability considered by professionals
to be better than human abilities." Do you still stand by that after he's given you three of many such abilities?
No one cares if a guy has the ability to quote but is too lazy to do it.
I can make my own spelling errors, thank you.
He wasn't the person I was talking to at the time. But the idea still remains. An eagle has better precision sight good for long distances and tiny motion. Imagine looking through a very small pair of binoculars as you walk. Oh, and you give up taste and smell.
All professional people who study biology or bio-mechanics understand that abilities are a balance of a huge number of factors. There are no such people who think humans could gain some super-human ability on the order of what some animal posses, without compromising other factors. They ALL recognize that our abilities are balanced for our environments and gaining one ability would be at a detriment to other abilities.
Only children long for super-human powers. Adults know better.
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