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Originally Posted by QuickSilver Cesar may use new words, but that doesn't make it a new technique, any more than if I taught students using repetition and called it, "brain wave sharpener."
I don't understand, if Cesar's methods are new, why would scientists not be thrilled to use his findings to move forward? Why doesn't he have researchers following him around, the way Pryor did? You can say, oh, science is biased, but surely SOME would be interested. |
Not sure why researches would need to follow him around, and maybe they are, how do you know they aren't?
He has written all there is to know about his dog psycology. not much more to be said if you agree with it. Of course there is a lot to be said if you don't agree.