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It depends on the nature of the information being addressed. It's entirely possible that some interpretation of the information is subject to conjecture on the interpreter's part, and that gets reflected in the text. I suppose it's also possible that one of the texts is just wrong.

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There may be different reasons for that, for example:* The texts may have been written at different times; when the second text was written, new information may have been available.

* The authors may have different opinions on some subject.

* The authors of one of the texts may simply have an insufficient understanding on the topic.


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Q: Why do two informational texts on a similar topic sometimes disagree?
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