(January 9, 2016 at 2:01 am)Old Baby Wrote: Before anyone is going to worry about the "Why?" question, you have to show that it's relevant. It's like asking, "Why are the chip crumbs always at the bottom of the sack?"That's another good one.
WHY are there crumbs at the bottom of a bag?
...and...
HOW did the crumbs get to the bottom of the bag?
..are essentially the same question. Once you explain HOW the crumbs got there, you answer WHY the crumbs are there.