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Re: Covid Lab Leak Theory
« Reply #75 on: Today at 05:29:40 PM »
Typically, a group size of around twelve people is considered optimal for reaching consensus effectively, as larger groups can complicate the process.
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Re: Covid Lab Leak Theory
« Reply #76 on: Today at 06:16:40 PM »
Typically, a group size of around twelve people is considered optimal for reaching consensus effectively, as larger groups can complicate the process.

This is the approximate number of folks sitting at the bargaining table in the multiple contract negotiations I participated in on behalf of Classified employees for many years. We liked to think reaching consensus as "getting to yes." Yes, being an agreed upon acceptable contract between the district (management representing the school board), and Union officers who represented Classified employees. If I remember correctly, there was only one contract negotiation requiring a moderator and we still did not reach consensus until we picked the district during a board meeting in front of the administration offices.   

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Re: Covid Lab Leak Theory
« Reply #77 on: Today at 06:37:19 PM »
What kind of retard uses a 4 year old paper funded by the government? Same people that helped develop the virus. LOL nothing to see here!!
And still they left behind hints in their paid for "findings".

lol. You actually read it?  I bet he didn't.   :)

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Re: Covid Lab Leak Theory
« Reply #78 on: Today at 06:39:26 PM »
In your view, how many people are needed to reach consensus? Would you agree that, technically, consensus can exist with as few as two people? It can also refer to a broader or more general agreement. Were you looking for a more formal consensus?

Your questions don't really have anything to do with this context.  We're not talking about two people.  Or a handful of people.  The context is the entire medical and scientific community.

I don't know where you got your consensus comment, which is why I asked.  There is very clear evidence that this virus came from a lab.