Not only in conversation, but in reading a book, you will have to be able to decipher which is speculation from which is verifiable. There are a lot of books that have a lot of "jibberish"(nonsense) in it. In fact, it's 90 percent of the books. In fact 90 percent of what you read is opinionated and not based upon verifiable evidence. Unless you're talking about a text book, a scientific book, or a book on metallurgy. You see, scientific books tell you what they found out about things. When you read a novel, it really does nothing for you, except gives you a personal interpretation of the individual that wrote the book.
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Answered by Jacque Fresco, Roxanne Meadows, TVP Authorized
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Transcribed by Lucas Samascott
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