No claim by Cyber Ninjas that is made with some sort of hidden, unexaminable technique is going to be considered legally valid. Again, it HAS to be reproducible.
I can't claim to have a machine that converts lead into gold, present you a lump of gold as my "evidence", and then claim that no, you can't examine the inside of my machine, because it's secret. You just have to accept that I can turn lead into gold. You aren't allowed to try it yourself using MY technology.
You'd call bullshit. Rightfully. Maybe I'm not lying, but I am not going to get published or taken seriously by anyone.
Cyber Ninjas will, as a matter of legal process, have to reveal how they came to their conclusions. If they don't, the case will die as a whisper in the wind.
Hello? You can't understand the analogy I presented? You leap to lead into gold? Reductio ad Absurdum doesn't work here. Of course they're going to reveal the process. That's the fun part.
If they reveal the process, somebody is going to attempt to reproduce it. And I don't think that the kinds of lawyers and auditors that would be available to the Democrats would lack the fine motor coordination to reproduce the methodologies used by Cyber Ninjas.
I suppose that's the part I don't get. You think Cyber Ninjas is running an operation and mechanism so sophisticated that nobody else COULD replicate their method, even if walked through it step-by-step?
No claim by Cyber Ninjas that is made with some sort of hidden, unexaminable technique is going to be considered legally valid. Again, it HAS to be reproducible.
I can't claim to have a machine that converts lead into gold, present you a lump of gold as my "evidence", and then claim that no, you can't examine the inside of my machine, because it's secret. You just have to accept that I can turn lead into gold. You aren't allowed to try it yourself using MY technology.
You'd call bullshit. Rightfully. Maybe I'm not lying, but I am not going to get published or taken seriously by anyone.
Cyber Ninjas will, as a matter of legal process, have to reveal how they came to their conclusions. If they don't, the case will die as a whisper in the wind.
Hello? You can't understand the analogy I presented? You leap to lead into gold? Reductio ad Absurdum doesn't work here. Of course they're going to reveal the process. That's the fun part.
I guess I did not understand.
If they reveal the process, somebody is going to attempt to reproduce it. And I don't think that the kinds of lawyers and auditors that would be available to the Democrats would lack the fine motor coordination to reproduce the methodologies used by Cyber Ninjas.
I suppose that's the part I don't get. You think Cyber Ninjas is running an operation and mechanism so sophisticated that nobody else COULD replicate their method, even if walked through it step-by-step?