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Originally Posted by Thumping
Your results will always reflect your bias that you start with.
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Yes, that's why science has developed so many means to minimize the effects of bias, like duplicatable test results and double-blind testing. And so far, the evidence has held up to these methods.
I'm pretty sure the "facts" you just listed are ATM, and if you want to say anything further in that line of thought you'd be better off doing so in the ATM section. The rules here prohibit promoting ATM concepts in other threads.
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