Again, I don't intend to be rude/mean or anything. I'm afraid that if
we want to be part of a serious and professional discussion based on
scientific and logical concepts, we obviously need to make a clear and
complete argument (or question). Commenting without understanding
>the complete document< seems premature (risky): "not enough
information associations/concepts  to make  informed/logical decisions
regarding the matter being studied". Easy way to miss information and be wrong.



The message requesting feedback was very clear:



"Also, I would appreciate it if you could keep making your
questions/comments as specific as possible. This allows me to send
appropriate  responses. Feel free to quote specific sections of the
draft."


These 'concepts' should be fairly obvious. Also keep in mind that this
is a draft (looking for feedback).  BTW, No point in becoming too
personal (emotional) about matters that are
factual/logical/mathematical in nature. It is good to hear that I
didn't make the R-pile (rude pile) then I would be really worried: ;-). You 
see, "polite" is a
good/obvious concept when dealing with others. Direct/Straightforward
messaging is also best. 



In summary, let's focus on the 'Concepts' presented by the paper based
on logical/rational arguments, discussion and questions (obviously). 



Regards,



Al 


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