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Ron_Gratz
Aug 23, 2005Explorer
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Interpretation: If you're a Hensley owner, your theory is correct even if it has not been proven????
Interpretation: If you're not a Hensley owner, your theory is not correct until proven even if it is based on sound Mathematics/Physics; and even if it were proven, it would not be valid because you are not a Hensley owner????
willald wrote:
His principle about the Hensley being 'locked' from the trailer's perspective, is right on. The problem is, its very tough to show this to someone that has not seen/experienced a Hensley and what it does. Milt did come up with a very unique (and funny) way to try to prove such, although the reality is, it did not prove the point it was intended to prove. That does NOT mean the point he was trying to prove is false, it just means the proof of such was not quite complete.
Interpretation: If you're a Hensley owner, your theory is correct even if it has not been proven????
Milt does make some really good points, Ron. You have never seen or experienced a Hensley, you are only using theory and Mathematics/Physics to try and predict how/why it works. Thats all great and interesting to read and talk about, but remember, practical experience goes a long way, too.
Interpretation: If you're not a Hensley owner, your theory is not correct until proven even if it is based on sound Mathematics/Physics; and even if it were proven, it would not be valid because you are not a Hensley owner????
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