Ah, now you want us to believe that you are the illegitimate love child of Socrates and Sgt Schultz. Now you can explain why you keep arguing over something that you consider unknowable.
Says the guy who keeps arguing over something that’s unknowable.
I'm sorry if you don't like the scientific method.
I’m sorry you think there’s anything scientific about your speculative arguments.
The rest of us will go on without you.
I don’t recall “the rest” appointing you their spokesperson.
I don't know about the omniscience part, but it seems like everyone else around here actually does accept with my position.
So now you’re adding on an ad-populum fallacy. How scientific.
Even the usual nay-sayer's choir isn't stepping up to defend your position. All I can say is that you've picked one heck of a molehill to die on.
I think it’s much more likely that nobody else cares enough to go on and on about Hine’s lights other than LN evangelists who have to try to explain away every anomaly with speculation.
Like I said, I know what multiline phones were like back in those days. You don't, but it doesn't seem to bother you as you lash out in gross ignorance.
What gave you the silly idea that I don’t know what multiline phones were like back in those days? That doesn’t give you any special insight on what Hine meant when she said the lights all went out.
To continue your car analogy, this would like if Hine said that the wheel fell off her car and you insisted that she must have been referring to the steering wheel because cars had steering wheels back in the day.
I'm saying is that my interpretation is the best explanation of the available evidence, no pretense necessary.
Of course you think so — otherwise you wouldn’t be arguing it. Everybody thinks their own subjective interpretations are the correct ones.
I don’t tend to make up explanations that I can’t prove are actually true. It’s more rational to just say you don’t know what you don’t know.
And namecalling people who disagree with your subjective opinions isn’t scientific either. It’s what desperate people do when they are called out on bad arguments.