Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-31371445-20170222233857/@comment-32182236-20180923184749

"Gramatically, it is implied the two pronouns at the beginning of the second plaque refer to the same object, and the above is clearly a nonsense."

First, as Malice points out, this is the same plaque, so no reason to separate the two sentences as if they were different paragraphs anymore.

Second, "it" has to be specified somewhere. You can't just start a paragraph with it-The two have to be linked. Nothing is implying that the two are talking about the same "it". And remember, the geocentric model at first seems simpler than a heliocentric one, until you look at all the rules you'd have to add just to make that model make sense. You have to say that Alphy's lab entries were wrong, and invent an entirely new rule about composite SOULs, and all I have to do is take a slightly different interpretation of a single plaque, not even saying the plaque is wrong!