Your Excellency, I have no need of this hypothesis.

PierreSimon Laplace
Your Excellency, I have no need of this hypothesis.
Your Excellency, I have no need of this hypothesis.
Your Excellency, I have no need of this hypothesis.
Your Excellency, I have no need of this hypothesis.
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I have no need of this hypothesis, meaning I don’t need to take your advice or opinion on this matter. In this context, I’m saying, “I don’t think you know what you’re talking about.”

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