opaqueice;289055 Wrote: 
> What problem?

The problem that your 'theories' don't agree with the reality.  Come
on, keep up!

opaqueice;289055 Wrote: 
> How about this one:

That's not a claim, that's an observation!  Observations of what
actually happens are quite useful in most areas of science.  When they
don't agree with your theory you have a problem.  A good scientist
tries to understand why: a bad scientist dismisses all contrary
evidence in order to stick with his original paradigm.  Which are you?


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