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| quote: | Originally posted by OverDillusion
All I am wondering is, is there still more to discover? |
No, there isn't. You see, real historians operate on a principle called the convergence of evidence, whereby when the majority of facts collected from a majority of disparate sources in different disciplines all tell the same story, the story is generally assumed to be true. What they don't do is assume that any little unexplained anomaly somehow invalidates the entire narrative.
The evidence is never perfect and never can be. It's good enough. We're not interested in your flimsy revisionist history.
P.S. The phrase "over exaggeration" is redundant.
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