Scientific Report or Legal Brief? The Hunga Tonga Assessment and the Anatomy of Narrative Closure
In that sense, the document reads less like an open scientific inquiry and more like a legal brief. Evidence is marshaled, counterarguments anticipated, uncertainties catalogued, and a verdict delivered early, then defended at length. The goal is not discovery, but closure.
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