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Old 12-11-2020, 07:55 PM   #7 (permalink)
JulianEdgar
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Originally Posted by aerohead View Post
'True' isn't a word for science. Fact will do nicely.
If 'employee' = 'true expert' what do we have?
If your 'experts' were never tasked with creating a really low drag automobile during their career, would low drag even be in their intellectual portfolio?
Why would you presume that they know anything about it unless Jaguar, or Audi, or Bentley, or Porsche, or Rover, or Tesla, etc., actually produced low drag? Historically, none of those companies have.
And so far, we've yet to experience any of their expertise as a first order reality. It's all filtered through you. And if you were having Rumsfeld moments, you wouldn't even be aware of them.
It makes things difficult. A degree of separation.
Typical Aerohead - Aerohead is right and so many real experts are wrong.

You would think from what he writes that Aerohead has, say, led aero development for a major car company, or been a professor of aerodynamics...
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