R E Broadley stated for the record:
What is it Socrates said? "The opinion of the
many is not important. It
is the opinion of the experts in their field which is important." -
Obviously he originally said this in Greek, but I did get a native Greek
speaker to translate the original sentence for me. It flows better in
Greek though.
Just because something is said in Greek doesn't make it right.
Why am I quoting this? What the professional
iridologist an expert in
their field? I don't know this either, but if he was, I would suggest
his opinion should probably outweigh that of the majority of non-experts
in this field. The question remains: was the debate between experts and
experts, or experts and non-experts?
The debate was between encyclopedists and a loon who explicitly refused
to comply with our rules.
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