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Originally Posted by Cybersprings
I don't think I set myself up by attempting to be the guardian of ensuring factual posts. I intentionally set myself up by asking on multiple threads to point out where I am wrong, just don't make up stuff I said and point that out as wrong. I welcome being corrected. Making mistakes does not make you a bad person or reduce your worth. I have Nno issue with you or anyone else pointing it out. I admitted it, apologized for it and then got it wrong again. I then admitted I got it wrong again and apologized.
Can you say the same? When it is pointed out to you, you ignore it and find a separate point to make. I think that is telling.
If someone googles it, and they quote Doctors, peer-reviewed studies, etc. Is your opinion always more correct? If so, what is your source of information that no one else in the world has? (I know, your experience is something that no one else has. they may have more of their own experience, but no one has yours. IF that is what you point to, please explain why your experience is better than everyone else's.) And if someone said they googled something, and it was something you published as that MAY happen, would it still be non-sense?
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You still don't get it. You are under the same delusion as many----that somehow "googling" something is the equivalent of 11 years of medical education and 40 years of experience. Heck, why bother having doctors at all---everyone can just "google" their problem.
Let's try this another way: I want to know about string theory so I google it. I could read several theoretical physics journals on the subject, but I probably wouldn't understand a word they were writing. So I have to go to a site or a journal that "dumbs it down" for me, but of course a lot gets lost in the translation. So now I know they postulate 27 spatial and 2 temporal dimensions on a "string" the length of Planck's constant. So now I have an understanding equal to Stephen Hawkins? And worse, I think I can get in a debate with Hawkins with my new found "knowledge"
Why is my "opinion" more correct----first of all, it is not "an opinion" it is a factual knowledge base and an understanding of how things work---and you don't understand those things from a google search. And my experience is not better than "everyone" else's, there are physicians who know more than I do. But there are few if any amateurs that qualify.
You seem fairly intelligent, so why are you being so obtuse when you have to know I'm right?