Does that equate to universally well accepted?
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Yes, but did I claim that it was universally accepted?
Yrasp of the English language appears to be slipping. There is nothing grammatically wrong with "Was it not you?" and the answer to that question should be "Yes it was" or "No it wasn't" You said yes, which infers it was. If you don't accept that please go and check.
However the question was with regard to you claiming I had said that you said that Chamberlain's statement was "Universally acclaimed". I have asked you to show me the thread where I said that but you keep changing the subject. If I said it show me. If you don't I suppose we can safely assume I didn't say it.
Did you stop at the word yes?
" Yes - it was not me who questioned professors."
With regards to your second paragraph, you were completely unclear in what point you were making. You have since conceded you weren't making any point at all - probably just arguing with me for the sake of arguing with me. Anyway, you have cleared that one up so, obviously, I cannot show you a post where you said it. I can, if you wish, show you the post that made me seek clarity.