Oystein
Penultimate Amazing
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Well posters, lurkers and victims family members,
Ridicule is one thing, namely the first stage in the process of recognition of truth;
In your dream
but Oystein's ignorance of basic principles is quite another.
Everyone who posts here knows that I do not cotton to stupid control tactics sought to be imposed by one poster over another poster, such as attempts to establish a "20 question" game or another kind of "gotcha" game process.
The basic principle im jammo-world is clear:
QUESTIONS MUST NOT BE ANSWERED. EVER.
Let's invoke Kant here: If we think of this "I will not allow any questions and tell you up-front that I will not ever answer questions" as having be arrived at on the basis of a maxime that you could wish to be a general law, then it follows that everybody should apply this maxime at all times, and no progress will ever be made anywhere in the world by anybody, since all questions will go unanswered.
I do not try to manipulate posters in that way. I do not engage in "gotcha" trap tactics and I certainly do not allow myself to be ensnared in them. Why some posters here think they have the right to ask stupid questions
The only stupid question in this thread is your question if anybody will go along with you in your delusional pursuit to find things that are 5 orders of magnitude removed from reality.
and then judge the "rightness" and, almost always, declare the "wrongness" of answers given is beyond me.
Do you deny that questions about the physical properties of objects in the real world have "right" and "wrong" answers?
Did you go to school, jammonius? Did you ever take a physics class? Were you tested in that physics class? Did you every say to your teacher
"I do not try to manipulate students in that way. I do not engage in "gotcha" trap tactics and I certainly do not allow myself to be ensnared in them. Why some teachers here think they have the right to ask stupid questions and then judge the "rightness" and, almost always, declare the "wrongness" of answers given is beyond me."
Did you, jammonius? What grade did you receive in that physics class?

