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			Alan,But of course! I thought I was pretty clear on it. 95%  of all posts have nothing to do with real research: they are just a way to get straightforward information, to learn.
 Re-search is " to seek anew", to start with uncertainty or doubt about current state of affairs in a particular area and subject the reality to additional tests ( experimental or purely mental, no difference) to either modify or confirm the existing state of knowledge.
 
 Fora by and large are just  social interactions to learn something known to others. How often do we see here really structured "research" topic, systematizing a particular field in a novel way? Once a year? The rest of the time we just learn from each other, and this is wonderful! Nothing wrong with it: that what all students do from the first grade to  let's say masters degree. Only then they start addressing novel problems and re-searching. But those early years  prepare at least some of them  for a PhD  level of thinking.  I am pretty good in my field, but in my wildest dreams I cannot compare myself to specially educated  David Alexander, Don LaRocca and Robert Elgood  and even to such a "non-university" person as Robert Hales, who had learned  so much by the sheer volume of personal experience  combined with first class brain that  he can teach us ( me, at least) more than a bunch of professors.
 
 To recap: yes,   "..... in this Forum, is it acceptable for random, unstructured ideas, observations & comments to form a basis for discussion". It prepares us to  go one step further, to ask a really unexpected question, to develop a hypothesis.
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