01-29-2020, 07:44 PM
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Originally posted by ironyak
TomK - Yes, I can admit that, and the first step is to find out where the information comes from.
Right, it doesn't matter whose idea it is but you must know where it comes from? Cognitive dissonance much?
All you've shown is how to be an ass which can't admit their own mistakes while accusing others. Well done - you clearly don't GAF about the topic so carry on with your juvnille insistance about discovering authoritative sources for info you cant be bothered to read about.
I asked for the information so I could read "authoritative sources". It could come from a person or an instrument. Without that information it's hard to replicate observations or experiments which is a rather important part of the scientific method.
But this gives everything away:
"Well done - you clearly don't GAF about the topic so carry on with your juvnille insistance about discovering authoritative sources for info you cant be bothered to read about."
I was asking for the volcanologist's name so I could read some of their papers and get an understanding of their research. In no way is that a disinterest in reading, it's actually trying to find out what I should read. But you and "hokuili" don't seem to understand that concept.