> I thin in the courtroom, this is called specullation.
I think the lawyers would insist it is reasoning.


> 
> Reasoning is all about mathematics and logic.
Tell that to my lawyer friends!

> 
> Yes, I can. I may lose, no question, but I definitely can argue.
How predictably you picked that logic of my wording! I, of course,
knew that you can argue in the physical sense and you know that I
meant that it is not always applicable or successful even if you
can argue it.

You seem to have very mathematical mind that likes things clear
cut and well define. If we only lived in world that is like that.
And then even mathematics have, so I've been told, internal
inconsistencies and paradoxes.

If you ever need to defend your self in court, get a lawyer --
math and logic, especially this long proce, does not seem to go very
far in court. I'm not very experienced but I've had the privilege
follow some legal proceedings at close hand.

Ok, enough said on this subject for me, thanks for an interesting and
amusing debate.

br Kusti


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