If you ask me a hypothetical question, do not suppose that you will get anything other than a hypothetical answer.
I often receive hypothetical questions, which have no basis in reality. And when I give an hypothetical answer, the receiver attempts to twist it into some sort of reality.
To prove a hypothesis, one must be able to isolate the factors and reproduce the results. The hypothetical query is not proven by personal thoughts or feelings. To assume anything else is pride and consequently failure!
If you ask a hypothetical question, understand the answer must also be hypothetical, until isolated and proven to be reproduceable.
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