(April 26, 2011 at 6:41 pm)RDK Wrote: You can always argue line by line with someone. If a single concept is to be proven, all of the working parts have to be understood as a whole. If you took a motor apart and tried to say that each piece would not make an engine, you would be right. But when all of the parts are assembled togeather, that is when the motor will run. Everything I present is just another working piece to assemble a picture as a whole. All the parts are evidences toward a bigger picture. It is just like assembling a puzzle. Youcant even figure out what it is going to be until enough of the parts are fitted togeather. Besides, this is not a contest for me. You can find any faults that you like. I am using the best reasoning with you that I can. If I have not made myself clear enough about this, it is because it is difficult to describe the elephant when you have not envisioned the working whole of it. No jokes please about the working hole.
Just admit you've been owned and slink away quietly.