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<blockquote data-quote="OdwinOddball" data-source="post: 28209089" data-attributes="member: 136168"><p>But we trust him because we know him, you are new here, we do not trust you. You SAY you know certain things, but when asked to explain it, you cannot produce your own explanations and must rely on somone elses. You are not giving us any reason to trust that you actually do understand it.</p><p></p><p>I'll give you a hint, the dictionary defintion of a word is not always the same as the scientific usage of a word. Dicitonaries are based on the current usage in the popular language. Science requires things to be much more accurate.</p><p></p><p>Hence the drastic difference between a theory in science and a theory in common usage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OdwinOddball, post: 28209089, member: 136168"] But we trust him because we know him, you are new here, we do not trust you. You SAY you know certain things, but when asked to explain it, you cannot produce your own explanations and must rely on somone elses. You are not giving us any reason to trust that you actually do understand it. I'll give you a hint, the dictionary defintion of a word is not always the same as the scientific usage of a word. Dicitonaries are based on the current usage in the popular language. Science requires things to be much more accurate. Hence the drastic difference between a theory in science and a theory in common usage. [/QUOTE]
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