Originally posted by neofight
What I am trying to say, however, is that unless you at least have a elementary grasp of how the process is supposed to work, regardless of whether or not you accept the concept, it's impossible to debate it with you.
Neo, I know you posted this for Voidx, but I'm going to jump in.
I disagree. (sooprize sooprize sooprize...)
Voidx (I think) and I (I know) might refer to 'the process' to indicate that your descriptions of it are inconsistent, but the thrust of our arguments is that the result is not what you or JE claim it to be.
Imagine for a moment that we're married (but don't imagine too deeply--I am really extremely cute while simultaneously being devastatingly handsome) and that the plumbing is broke. We hire a new plumber, conveniently named JE, to fix the pipes because there is no water coming out of the tap.
"Wife" sez I. "Wife, this plumber has not plumbed at all, there are but a few drops coming from the tap, and they come exceeding slow and unpredictable."
"But, husband," sez you, "unless you've looked at the pipes and seen the flow from the main line under the street, then memorized the inventory of JE's tools in his little red box, you can't possibly understand how he actually has plumbed."
"Nonsense, woman. He said he could make water flow normally from the tap, and it isn't happening. He's a fraud. A non-plumber. Sure, he carries a monkeywrench, and sure he can point to the main feed coming into the house, but there is no water flowing from the tap!"
"Yes there is, husband. You admitted yourself there are a few drops."
"Nemmind."
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Process is irrelevant. What does he claim to do? Does he do it?
I think I'll ask this question in another thread; you and Clancie are perhaps the only two who can help get it started. Hope you'll join.
