Hi Roger,

[email protected] wrote:

>
>  It's
> called a working hypothesis. From it, comes procedural planning, equipment
> design, preliminary testing, and data gathering. Finally, a report is written
> so that other professionals can review the conclusions to reject or accept
> the working hypothesis, or, as is most often the case, a recommendation is
> made to have other researchers attempt to duplicate these initial results.

 Nicely presented, but the foregoing is not speculation.

 Speculation, conjecture, guesswork, opinion or theory based on presumption or
insufficient evidence. From Websters.  :-)

 Speculation is often required when repairing failures due to unknown causes.
Thats why techs speculate.
Never required when designing. I was a Tech for many years before becoming
disgusted with the poor designs I had to repair. Went to collage and became an
engineer because of it. Vowed never to make a poor ,difficult to repair design.
Most engineers I have known aren't worth spitting on. Yes, I set high standards
for myself and expect others to do the same.

 Bless you    Bob Lee


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