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Originally posted by Duke2.6
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Sometimes we don't understand how things work because we don't have enough information, and sometimes we just misinterpret what we observe.
Duke [/B]
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You see. There we go with science again. As an example: the medical profession which is based on science, believed for decades that ulcers were caused by stress and worry. It took an Australian medical doctor to inject himself with a bacteria to prove the whole SCIENTIFIC medical profession wrong. We now know that a bacteria called H Pylorie is the root cause of stomach ulcers. Science is so restricted by its codes and rules that it advances at a snails pace, not to mention the egos involved.
Peter