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Where disagreements do occur, the results of decision of the group may validate whose SON is more adapted, in due time. Therefore, deliberating citizens should develop tolerance to other people views and ideas. They should understand, that in due time, and as the experience of the group will grow, the knowledge will be more suitable for finding good solutions.
Our [[SON]]s and [[MON]]s are built on from [[theory|theories]]. The theories suggest how the world is working. Which event will cause other event or events, and what are the properties of objects in our world. In trying to manage the world around us we are using our theories. For instance, when we want to reach some destination in our city, we can use several alternative theories, to build a way to reach that destination. We know about cars, and public transportation, and cycling and walking, and we can figure out which is the most economical or fast way to reach our destination. Some of our theories are explicit, and probably most of the are implicit. When we suggest a way of action, our mind uses these theories to propose a way of action.
Different people have different levels of theories. In further parts of this book we will address the [[Laymen-experts gap|consequences of these differences]].