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"There are only two extreme outcomes and no other versions of events that could have possibly ever happened."
I don't think there are only 2 outcomes. I asked a question regarding a potential of one absolute outcome.
No, you wrote this:
Where is the question? You presumed an absolute outcome and now expect everyone else to go along with it, nodding sagely to your smug presumption.