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If that was the case, wouldn't it have been a VC?
Maybe he secretly got that too and we just haven't learned about it yet.
If that was the case, wouldn't it have been a VC?
Oh good grief.Perhaps he had a GmBh.
Oh good grief.
Still, I'm sure that when Vixen checks back into this thread she will explain why she made the claim that Lt Cdr Braidwood had an OBE. And also why she included GmBh as part of Dr Neubert's name as if it was some kind of postnominal.
Yes, it's the fallacious form of argument from authority. There is no alphabet soup of post nominals that transforms patently illogical reasoning (i.e., affirming the consequent) into cogency. Degrees, qualifications, certifications, and memberships are a proxy for demonstrable expertise for some purposes. But they are not a potion that transforms one's syllogism into one of validating form. An Oxford don who deploys a circular argument has still deployed a circular argument. The proper follow-up is not to allow it because the claimant is highly credentialed. It's to wonder why someone would do it who is presumed to know better. The argument is illogical because it's illogical.
I understand your point, but it's a little funny to have the two highlighted bits in the same paragraph.
Braidwood was not awarded an OBE. Nor did he ever claim he had been awarded one, and his family have not made such a claim either as can be seen from the acount of his funeral where they do note his Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct.
The idea that he had an OBE appears to be wholly invented - why anybody would invent such a thing is baffling. It's so easy to check - which I did by checking all the honours lists from The London Gazette in every possible year.
Oh good grief.
Still, I'm sure that when Vixen checks back into this thread she will explain why she made the claim that Lt Cdr Braidwood had an OBE. And also why she included GmBh as part of Dr Neubert's name as if it was some kind of postnominal.
Whoops, I was reading the page for Michael G Fellows, co-author of the report with Brian Braidwood. In his report he states as one of his achievements, Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE).
GmbH designates a registered Germany company. Not dissimilar to 'Limited' in the UK.
Yes, it's the fallacious form of argument from authority. There is no alphabet soup of post nominals that transforms patently illogical reasoning (i.e., affirming the consequent) into cogency. Degrees, qualifications, certifications, and memberships are a proxy for demonstrable expertise for some purposes. But they are not a potion that transforms one's syllogism into one of validating form. An Oxford don who deploys a circular argument has still deployed a circular argument. The proper follow-up is not to allow it because the claimant is highly credentialed. It's to wonder why someone would do it who is presumed to know better. The argument is illogical because it's illogical.
No tapestry of royal decorations on one's breast makes what should by nature be an evidentiary argument into a convincing matter of expert judgment. No one is questioning Braidwood's bravery. It's just not relevant to the argument. The King himself could tell us that something is a perfect example of some category, but if all the other specimens of that category we can find are wholly dissimilar, then the King's proclamation has no evidentiary significance and remains unconvincing.
Vixen's respect for expertise is unsurprisingly fickle. She has no respect for the expertise of those who supported the JAIC investigation, and not much more for those carrying on the legitimate work today. She has no respect for the expertise of any of her critics here. She calls me "master engineer" (a term I've never self-applied), but she's using it here derisively. But she says we must somehow respect Margus Kurm and his cadre because Kurm was a prominent practitioner of an almost entirely irrelevant field. We must somehow respect a "German group of experts" hired by the shipyard.
Vixen claims Braidwood dived on the MS Estonia wreck, had an order of chivalry conferred upon him, and other things about him because she doesn't read her sources. I think this is also why she has such difficulty understanding why we see problems in newspaper reports. Serious researchers consider "sources" to lay foundations of fact and reasoning. Conspiracy theorists generally consider them to be black boxes whose mere citation ends an argument. Rather than things to be read, digested, understood, and reconciled with other sources, they're singular bludgeons used to bash one's critics over the head.
And that's why Vixen hammers selective on credentials and honors and the otherwise titular stature of her claimants. She can't actually address the content of her sources. Once we open the black box and peer inside, she's all at at sea (pun intended). The logical validity or factual veridity of the claims can't be a part of any argument she's able to make. It's back to, "You can't dispute these eminent people! You're just some bloke on the internet." She desperately needs to close that black box up again.
I mentioned their qualifications and awards because you seemed to be saying that they were fraudsters and so dishonourable they would fake results of metallurgy tests for money.
Yes, we know what it means. I routinely do business with German companies. The point is that you didn't know what it means. You applied it to a person's name as if it were a post nominal honorific.
Just give up, Vixen Ltd. You don't know what you're talking about and you aren't competent to discuss the evidence you're presenting from other people.
I know what it means. I cannot understand why you previously referred to Dr Neubert as "Dr Neubert GmBh" (not even correctly GmbH).GmbH designates a registered Germany company. Not dissimilar to 'Limited' in the UK.
https://www.umweltdatenbank.de/cms/...stofftechnik-dr-doelling-dr-neubert-gmbh.html
Don't be ridiculous. I was in the wine shipping trade for twelve years, dealing with wine companies all over Europe including Germany so I am quite familiar with the term GmbH for our German suppliers.
I know what it means. I cannot understand why you previously referred to Dr Neubert as "Dr Neubert GmBh" (not even correctly GmbH).
That doesn't explain why you used it incorrectly in this case.
I know what it means. I cannot understand why you previously referred to Dr Neubert as "Dr Neubert GmBh" (not even correctly GmbH).
That is the name of their registered company, if you click on the link.
Er, so instead of writing GmbH I mistyped it.
Those are the findings of the Clausthal-Zellerfeld metallurgists.
Dr Dölling and Dr Neubert GmBh
'Institut für Materialprüfung und Werkstofftechnik Dr. Dölling + Dr. Neubert GmbH wurde am 19.08.2005 unter der Handelsregisternummer HRB 4127 beim Amtsgericht Braunschweig registriert.
https://www.dngmbh.de/en/
Are you seriously calling Dr Dölling and Dr Neubert frauds, together with Braidwood and Fellowes?
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