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TopicC/D: If you can't explain why someone else is wrong, then you're wrong.
NFUN
01/03/18 3:11:38 PM
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KujikawaRising posted...
SaveEstelle posted...
Just because you lack the knowledge to explain something does not mean you don't happen to be correct.

True that, but what if you have the knowledge and can't utilize facts to explain it? Your example does not contain any actual evidence from either imaginary middle schooler.

Let's say Person 2 looked it up and was able to explain that, without gravity, we'd be floating in space. Person 1 can't explain anything to debunk this other than petty "No it doesn't" retorts. That means they are wrong, right?

The fundamental nature of matter is of nearly infinitesimally small strings of energy vibrating in 11 dimensions.

You might exclaim "THAT'S BULLSHIT"

And you'd be right. But could you tell me why?
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