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Scott Creighton wrote:
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> SC: I rather suspect most people - with the apparent exception
> of you - will be able to understand that when something is
> being stated definitively and backed up with evidence then it
> can be understood as being factual. If something is presented
> as hypothetical with little or no evidence then it is an
> unproven hypothesis. It's not difficult.
Something presented with NO evidence is fantasy.
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CM: ... should your readers simply follow this
> suggestion, only this time applying it to all your
> work?
> SC: I rather suspect most people - with the apparent exception
> of you - will be able to understand that when something is
> being stated definitively and backed up with evidence then it
> can be understood as being factual. If something is presented
> as hypothetical with little or no evidence then it is an
> unproven hypothesis. It's not difficult.
Something presented with NO evidence is fantasy.
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