We aren't talking about "getting a solution." We are talking about people not having ready access to information/knowledge and still recognizing that something cannot be correct.
Arrogantly demanding that other people provide a solution before criticizing your ideas is a logical fallacy.
I don't need to know how to build a submarine to know that farting on a dog won't do it.
Not precisely. I don't have to know anything about trucks or trucking to know that silly string coverage is a ridiculous idea.
For a mathematical example: I don't have to know what 378,098,124,402 x pi is off the top of my head to know that the answer is not 7.
Solution: Get a calculator if you care about the result
Incorrect.
We aren't talking about "getting a solution." We are talking about people not having ready access to information/knowledge and still recognizing that something cannot be correct.
Arrogantly demanding that other people provide a solution before criticizing your ideas is a logical fallacy.
I don't need to know how to build a submarine to know that farting on a dog won't do it.
A farting dog will not help. You need Blueprints, designs, labor, parts and Facilities to build a submarine. Massive operation needed.
I think you are conflating "A" solution with "Thee" solution.
No, I'm not.
Other people don't have to provide anything for you. Even negative criticism can be constructive, by eliminating what is impossible.
Any ideas that remain might be workable.