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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I would rather no information than information that's just a guess that could be very wrong.
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Well then you're free to ignore it. It's also up to you prove that it is "just a guess that could be very wrong" if you want to convince others to ignore it, too. You're equating "not 100% correct" with "could be very wrong". Judging by all the effort put into the numbers, it's likely that they are "not far off 100% correct", which makes them worth paying attention to. Your hand-waving argument isn't even close to being as rigorous, yet you expect people to believe you more than the reports.