Exactly, Seden33, that's an excellent example. As Inferno said, you can write anything you like in blogs and blog comments. You can even write it in books if you are feeling particularly errrr erudite. It is liberating for all the non-scientists among us.
Anyone can say what happens to be in their brain right at that minute. It doesn't have to make sense or be scientifically sound according to real science, as long as it's in YOUR brain you should feel perfectly at liberty to write it down. You can even complain when someone shows how it doesn't match the facts. That's how liberating blog science is.
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