by P.M.Lars on October 10th, 2009

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When someone is explaining something to you, do you always have to have the scientific facts or do you pretty much take their word for it?

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  • by guirion on October 10th, 2009

    guirion

    It all depends on the credibility of the person.
    I mean if a trekkie told me warp drive was possible and Stephen Hawkins told me it wasn't, I think you know who I would believe.

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  • by IrnRose on October 10th, 2009

    IrnRose

    depends on if i think the person knows what they are explaining to me

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  • by anguilla on October 10th, 2009

    anguilla

    If scientific facts are relevant to the explanation, I ask for the facts.

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  • by HungryGuy on October 10th, 2009

    HungryGuy

    Yes--the facts.

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