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OCV: Opinion, Conviction and Volume

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Hypothesis:  


Applying OCV to any argument increases one's chances of actually being right.

If:  (reference dictionary.com):


Opinion: a view, judgment, or appraisal formed in the mind about a particular matter 
Conviction: the state of being convinced.
Volume: the degree of loudness or the intensity of a sound

Then


O+C+V = By speaking loudly and staying convinced of one's strong belief a person can make any matter be, in fact, true

Proof using Exhaustive Analysis Method:


If all of the following variations are true then the above conclusion must be true:

We take the following to be self evident (like our freedoms) :
if you apply oc no v then you might as well be talking to yourself
if you apply ov no c then you look like a wiggly worm ("I voted for the worm before I voted against it.")
if you apply cv no o no one likes a side-swapping loudmouth
if you apply c no ov no one likes a quiet schizophrenic
if you apply o no cv then you're an underachiever hippie, probably using a Macbook to read this at a Starbucks
if you apply v no oc now you're just the crazy guy on the corner yelling at people

Q.E.D.


O+C+V = By speaking loudly and staying convinced of one's strong belief a person can make any matter be, in fact, true Probably.

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carl parziale,
Nov 30, 2008 7:27 AM
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Dec 8, 2008 1:05 PM