DavidGrace
Sep 8, 2018 · 1 min read

Essentially, you’re saying: “I can’t explain why your numbers are wrong. I can’t point out any specific mistakes you made. I can’t refute your arguments, but somebody else made different calculations in a different way and, for reasons that I cannot explain, I like his numbers and dislike yours, so now it’s your job to study this other person’s calculations so that you can figure out why I think they’re better than yours.”

Weak to say the least.

— David Grace

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