vorl bek <[email protected]> wrote:

> > First of all, "ignition" is only an analogy here. Nothing is or
> > can be ignited or burned in the chemical sense. There is no
> > oxygen. There is no fuel. No chemical changes occur in the cells.
>
> Thanks, I needed that reminder. Now I see that pretty much anything
> goes.
>

No, not "anything." The only thing that "goes" is what replicated
experiments reveal to be true. It makes no difference how unlikely or
contradictory the truth may seem. Experiments are the only standard of
truth.

What you need to be reminded of is that you do not know what goes on here.
You are not omniscient. This phenomenon is newly discovered and not yet
understood, so you cannot assume anything, and you cannot tell it should or
should not work.

- Jed

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