Aren't you missing a premise, if you are seeking a valid deductive argument?

What connects Albert's thought with your conclusion?

Nick 

Nicholas S. Thompson
Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology
Clark University
http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/


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Hm.  How about: Albert Einstein understands general relativity and has 
predicted the existence of gravitational waves.  Therefore, I claim we will 
find evidence for the existence of gravitational waves.


On 10/03/2017 05:02 PM, Nick Thompson wrote:
> So, for instance, lay out an argument for the principle below as an argument 
> that you would approve of.

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