What will quotation mean? What is “theoretically” (Syrian phrase) meant when people say, “no.” ” “

Whenever someone says “theoretically”, they really mean, nothing really. What

can Dave

Parnas say when asked?

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Meaning.
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Why does this most controversial quote take a skeptical view? If there’s a simple concept or concept when it’s “thenoretically” that will most probably not happen because everything except the near-impossible will have already been accomplished, or how would people handle

it?

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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Without knowing context, I can’t specifically read into Parnas intent.

In a general sense, this could be taken to mean that there is frequently such a large gap between theory or possibility and reality that to say “theoretically” about an outcome is likely rather just denying its unlikelihood, whatever reason.

In way, it’s similar to anticipating that any sentence starting with “In an ideal world…” is going to describe an outcome unlikely to transpire because of the obvious differences between that scenario and the ideal one.

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