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Hi to All on BEE-L

Karen Oland wrote:
When you have two different hypothesis and the facts favor
both, the less complex hypothesis is always the one to be
preferred (wasn't that in science 101?)

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This is always a good way to start for beginners teaching
the basics the first year, like when learning to walk, But
then you want to run and jump, and more complexities of
life have to be learned. Then comes science 202. . . and
the learning curve start all over!

Regards,

Dee-



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