Quote:Don't get me wrong, I'm just taking up the usual Spitfire role here. Now as far as memorizing facts and faces, many doctors have to do it. When we take gross anatomy, there are literally tens of thousands of ligaments, tendons, blood vessels, etc that are quizzed before the end of the course.
If a charlatan wanted to, and was very very good, a stadium full of people could be "faked out." This is what Bruce means when he says you must get the evidence for yourself. If a friend you went with was randomly selected (or you were), it would be absolute proof to you if it sounded/felt right.
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Does that meen you have to pay me royalties?
As for doctors memory's.. could they learn it all in 1 week? because he does around 1 a week, so he would spend most of his time having to memorise names and face's.. and match them correctly within a 1 week time frame.
Let me ask you the question, do you believe if you went into space and stepped out of the shuttle, you would die?. If the answer is yes, how do you know this? the governments of the world could be lying to you on purpose, will you ever in this lifetime by likely to go into space? the answer is probley no.
Evidence is key - life is mearly playing the odds. Could gordon smith, memorise all those names/ face's in a 10,000 strong crowd? the answer is yes... but it's highly unlikely. Could he wear an ear tap? the answer is yes... but he had a camera clued to his face, and his face was being projected onto a giant screen, and i never saw an ear tap.. could he still have one? of course he could but it's highly unlikely.
If you a bet on a horse, would you bet on highly unlikely to win, or highly likely to win... unless you had firm proof highly unlikely was going to win, and you put your money on it, then you would be a fool.