41:58 Yeah, erm, there are many and very simple ways to avoid/prevent the effect: just study the subject matter, listen carefully to those who have experience/practice or are some sort of "expert", really consider what they're saying, ask questions towards those who ought to know or claim to know, anticipate that you might be the one who's wrong or confused, try to practically evaluate the answers/recommendations that are given, investigate a broad range of activities in the field. These approaches never need to be abandoned, so the only bad thing that could happen is the lack of access to experts and their attention, or them deliberately trying to fool you. Or, of course, simply not using these approaches, in which case one indeed should have some fear to be affected by the effect.
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41:58 Yeah, erm, there are many and very simple ways to avoid/prevent the effect: just study the subject matter, listen carefully to those who have experience/practice or are some sort of "expert", really consider what they're saying, ask questions towards those who ought to know or claim to know, anticipate that you might be the one who's wrong or confused, try to practically evaluate the answers/recommendations that are given, investigate a broad range of activities in the field. These approaches never need to be abandoned, so the only bad thing that could happen is the lack of access to experts and their attention, or them deliberately trying to fool you. Or, of course, simply not using these approaches, in which case one indeed should have some fear to be affected by the effect.