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Bob Harrison wrote:
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> Who looks at
> the studies you researchers have run (many identical with
> different results) and decides which is the correct concept
Ultimately *you* do for your operation, and *I* do for mine. Do you want
somebody else deciding for you?
> or are researchers like weathermen. Right or wrong still
> have got a job. Do the study and simply toss out the
> results and let the masses figure out for themselves the proper
> conclusion?
Have you got some constructive suggestions to make in this regard?
> Dr. Delplane carefully covers his tail but really folks *how many studies
> ( five cited by Delaplane) are we going to have done before we
> establish the above as gospel*?
Personally I don't take anything as gospel, and neither, I hope and expect,
do the researchers. As more information becomes available old theories will
often be toppled - so it has always been and so I think it should be. Day
by day we work with the best data we have, replacing it if and when better
data becomes available.
Frank.
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The very act of seeking sets something in motion to meet us;
something in the universe, or in the unconscious responds as if
to an invitation. - Jean Shinoda Bolen
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