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Originally Posted by photon
On one hand you just believe something written in newspaper as completely true, but then imply that anything refuting it (like some actual science, or even just reading what the newspaper article is written from or talking to the scientist that is misquoted) can safely assumed to be false.
And you do it every time you comment on this issue. It's a clear example of confirmation bias.
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Your interpretation of my comment is very selective in drawing conclusions that I believe that article 100% and that I belive anything refuting it is false. Amazing you could get all that conclusive evidence out of a very general post. Bias comes from everyone including yourself.