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<p>[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 581233, member: 9474"]Not sticking up or putting down anyone, but if you look at cecil's first post and read it carefully, all he is trying to state is that a toned coin is no longer considered MS. Somewhere along the line, this conversation has gotten off track from the original comments. Now this is a very ideal hypothesis that he has tried to support with some information from a scientist who supports his ideal and we have several members who are leaders in their field to support their claims as well. So lets break this down like we are in graduate school and what conclusions that we can come up with..... oh wait a minute, that would be entirely useless since there are two sides to this argument and no one is willing to concede either way. I know nothing about this stuff, but after trudging through the last few pages, I think arguments for both sides have been made and supported. Therefore, you are both right and both wrong. Ever hear the expression, "I may not be right, but I am never wrong". The statement means basically that although your arguments are each true, they each carry flaws that make them incorrect as well. So everyone is correct and everyone is wrong too. Now go to bed kids. It will be a sunny day tomorrow. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 581233, member: 9474"]Not sticking up or putting down anyone, but if you look at cecil's first post and read it carefully, all he is trying to state is that a toned coin is no longer considered MS. Somewhere along the line, this conversation has gotten off track from the original comments. Now this is a very ideal hypothesis that he has tried to support with some information from a scientist who supports his ideal and we have several members who are leaders in their field to support their claims as well. So lets break this down like we are in graduate school and what conclusions that we can come up with..... oh wait a minute, that would be entirely useless since there are two sides to this argument and no one is willing to concede either way. I know nothing about this stuff, but after trudging through the last few pages, I think arguments for both sides have been made and supported. Therefore, you are both right and both wrong. Ever hear the expression, "I may not be right, but I am never wrong". The statement means basically that although your arguments are each true, they each carry flaws that make them incorrect as well. So everyone is correct and everyone is wrong too. Now go to bed kids. It will be a sunny day tomorrow. :)[/QUOTE]
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