In fact,
the example is close to the truth.
Not exact matches
His thesis
is that integral
truth (the combination of intuited
truth, reasoned
truth, and
truth experienced through the senses) comes much
closer to absolute
truth than reason, alone and he gives a lot of
examples of how
truth has
been intuited by Scientists, Mathematicians, artists, etc. throughout the ages
to make his point.
For
example, he cites Lieberman and Crelin's attempts
to reconstruct the Neandertal vocal cavity as if it
was universally accepted, when in fact the opposite
is much
closer to the
truth.
As standard the car develops a claimed 276bhp (it makes
closer to 300bhp in
truth, but Japanese manufacturers had agreed not
to engage in a horsepower war), but receptiveness
to tuning
is one of the beauties of turbocharged engines, and, as the Skyline
's RB26DETT motor
is famous for delivering 1000bhp back in the days when 500bhp
was supercar - type firepower, it
's no wonder most
examples have
been boosted
to some extent.