nostr:npub1a8aypg3a0w3yp3c570gm37z63g4a3tg0s4l54vy2u5w5457wj4uq34wyep nostr:npub1t7d7ntv9jy6dllzeugx6wr3su9350mg2s24qfueyy3zzy7d8m6esqnh3ud But, oftentimes, one does merely “trust” someone else’s results — either because we can’t directly evaluate the evidence, or because we haven’t yet but it fits previous experiences/patterns… i.e. cases when aren’t completely disinformed but we aren’t top experts either.

“Agreement”, on the other hand, sounds to me as if it presumed equivalence between both our reasoning processes (the expert’s & mine), and that’s often not the case.

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nostr:npub1dsqnza39kr4asl6a8rs9uc3mmduwc5hjfhxqjmcqu37z58ztgheqfpd77f nostr:npub1t7d7ntv9jy6dllzeugx6wr3su9350mg2s24qfueyy3zzy7d8m6esqnh3ud In that situation, you might use instead something like "I think someone else's results are correct / incorrect".