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Re: Science Can Confuse


Posted by: Azibuck (azibuck@yahoo.com) on Fri Mar 11 10:57:15 2005


I'm not sure "science can confuse." But the way science is explained can be confusing.

Jack, (if you read this) I won't make a blanket statement like "don't change a thing." But I'm 40 years old, just got your DVD a few weeks ago, and it's as if I've been taught a new language that I'm already speaking fluently. I GET IT!

BHL seems to have a different agenda (I don't mean that as negatively as it may sound). Fine, add all the science, er, "stuff" to some preface or glossary or whatever. It won't be useless, but I'll bet it's unused.

If you make any changes, do it for clarity and simplicity. It seems to my simple caveman mind that what BHL would add is verbosity and confusion for the sake of technical accuracy.


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