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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
I did not misread your quote. I was noting that when asked for specifics and links to studies, you fell back to (mangled) aphorisms. Which tells me you lack the proof. Therefore, you only have an opinion.
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I'm genuinely surprised by the reluctance to research, but readiness to argue. I'm afraid the only useful addition I can make to this thread is to repeat myself one more time, for the class.
I did not arrive at my understanding of how the human brain reads by reading a single study. I do not have the appetite to summarize, synthesize, and present research to you on this.
I do not care what do you.
However, ceteris paribus, for a human brain, if you enable hyphenation, and justification, you're as likely to meet a person able to maintain a higher reading speed as you are to meet someone able to more easily lift 2KG over their head than 1KG, ceteris paribus.
Happy reading.