Rhode's Law
When any principle, law, tenet, probability, happening, circumstance,
or result can in no way be directly, indirectly, empirically, or
circuitously proven, derived, implied, inferred, induced, deducted,
estimated, or scientifically guessed, it will always for the purpose of
convenience, expediency, political advantage, material gain, or personal
comfort, or any combination of the above, or none of the above, be
unilaterally and unequivocally assumed, proclaimed, and adhered to as
absolute truth to be undeniably, universally, immutably, and infinitely
so, until such time as it becomes advantageous to assume otherwise,
maybe.
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