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Most people aren’t knowledgeable about specific facts, and that’s why they are impressed by people (or things) that sound like they are.
Knowledge is not intelligence, and if people are gullible by what they don't know, it's more of a psychological than intellectual problem. We rarely process our emotions in a healthy way, instead reverting to instinct when we feel our social standing threatened.
Although you could say we're idiots in the emotional sense.
So if i understand it correctly now, "If it is meassureable than there is a use."
And "If there is a use, there may be a product."
So, "Than if there is a product, people may use it, and after an unknown time they are likely or not to judge it, or say something about - if they like."
Had I get "been 'a human'" that wrong before ?
While saying "That i didn't get it before, if someone meant 'infinite' that instead ment 'unmeassureable', or?"?
...not?
Edited: Typo