No it couldn't support <X> > 0 . They could support the statement that X does not always equal 0... which was in essence the side of the strict materialists make.. that there is only 0 and nothing outside <X> = 0 which I think is false. Phil man I love to see you're awesome posts and love it when you and syn get into statistical conversations and math is flying everywhere.. but after a long night of caffine deprovation, CSS & Jquery, moderating, theological debates, my job, planning strategies and reading; your math concepts hurt my brain.
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