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<p>[QUOTE="physics-fan3.14, post: 3254436, member: 19165"]Well, at least you've described what to look for now. That's a start.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>That really isn't true at all. When you say correct information, backed up and verifiable, I agree with you. When its a matter of opinion, we sometimes disagree.</p><p><br /></p><p>I disagree with a lot of people. The fact is, you just happen to post a lot more than most, and are perceived as more authoritative than most. This makes it more likely that you'll post something that I feel requires a response.</p><p><br /></p><p>You are also highly opinionated, and state your thoughts as facts. I know, I often do the same (although I try to differentiate my facts from my opinions). However, when you state "facts" with no evidence, I challenge you. If you can back it up with evidence, then I am convinced.</p><p><br /></p><p>The discussion from knowledgeable chemists in this thread has gone a long way to at least explaining what could possibly be happening. Thank you all for that. I have contacted the authors of that paper, and hopefully they will send me a copy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="physics-fan3.14, post: 3254436, member: 19165"]Well, at least you've described what to look for now. That's a start. That really isn't true at all. When you say correct information, backed up and verifiable, I agree with you. When its a matter of opinion, we sometimes disagree. I disagree with a lot of people. The fact is, you just happen to post a lot more than most, and are perceived as more authoritative than most. This makes it more likely that you'll post something that I feel requires a response. You are also highly opinionated, and state your thoughts as facts. I know, I often do the same (although I try to differentiate my facts from my opinions). However, when you state "facts" with no evidence, I challenge you. If you can back it up with evidence, then I am convinced. The discussion from knowledgeable chemists in this thread has gone a long way to at least explaining what could possibly be happening. Thank you all for that. I have contacted the authors of that paper, and hopefully they will send me a copy.[/QUOTE]
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