starman2112, 9 months ago (edited 8 months ago) The event has happened, or the aftereffects that the event happened. In which case there are visual cues and it’s something that the comment you argued with acknowledged would be eligible for binary search But the vast majority of events, when humans are involved, leave long aftereffects usually. Yes, not 100% of the time, but usually. Nobody said otherwise, you’re arguing with strawmen
The event has happened, or the aftereffects that the event happened.
In which case there are visual cues and it’s something that the comment you argued with acknowledged would be eligible for binary search
But the vast majority of events, when humans are involved, leave long aftereffects usually. Yes, not 100% of the time, but usually.
Nobody said otherwise, you’re arguing with strawmen