(April 18, 2022 at 12:18 pm)arewethereyet Wrote:(April 18, 2022 at 12:13 pm)FlatAssembler Wrote: If we say "We don't/can't know for sure.", then we basically say we do not know anything, since there is hardly anything in science we know for sure. What do you mean not everyone with elevated LDL levels will eventually develop heart disease? That is, as far as I understand it, true only because there are other causes of death, such as cancer and car crashes, that might kill us before we had a chance to develop heart disease. But one cannot live into the old age with elevated LDL levels, right?Considering how often you ask what someone means when they respond to you, I would guess that your linguistics training hasn't been all that successful.
Well, I certainly understand how science works better than the vast majority of the people, since the vast majority of people have never published a scientific paper and I have.
It does not, but it familiarizes you with how science works.
Well, I have managed to publish some papers in peer-reviewed journals.