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Originally Posted by Chron
Name an example DNA failing, not a human error or an example where it was too damaged for proper use.
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Irrelevant. Even if every DNA test had been correct, that says nothing about future DNA tests. We can only assume that DNA tests are reliable.
As a more extreme example, it is impossible to prove that "1+1=2" is correct. We have only the evidence that that has been the case so far. We are not certain. If tomorrow, someone demonstrated that you could take 1 apple, and add it to another apple, and get three apples, we would have to throw out mathematics.
Because we cannot be certain about math either.
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Originally Posted by Chron
That is honestly stupid. That's why you never base conclusions on reasoning alone. "Mon ami, when the evidence contradicts your theory, discard the theory!"
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Even theories with evidence use logic. And logic cannot be proven correct. Uncertainty is inevitable.
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Originally Posted by Judoh
The base on Hachijo Island was outfitted with Kaiten torpedoes and became a base for direct attacks, but Rokkenjima was never supplied with any.`
Furthermore, the construction was eventually suspended, and the minimum number of men were stationed on the island, waiting for orders from above that never came.
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Ah, so Rokkenjima had 900 tons of explosives, despite being understaffed.
I retract all previous statements, this one fact proves that Ryukishi is a terrible author.