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Ed, I’m sorry you see only two choices of world – it must be hard for you. And I’m sorry the provisional nature of science bothers you, but that’s the way it is. The fact that some physicians in the 1950s recommended smoking cigarettes doesn’t mean it was a good thing to do. Now we know better.Here is the explanation of the two worlds some people want everyone else to live in:…The following example may seem trivial, but if science is going to be considered reliable and trustworthy, we can’t be told one month that Food A will kill you, lead to heart disease, etc., only to be told a few months later, by a different set of experts, Oh no, Food A is good for you.Peace,Ed