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That's not what the article says. Did you read it?

In Cabinetmaking, The Professional Approach Alan Peters said that despite all the advances in adhesives nothing would stop a piece of timber moving if it so wished. Using fairly conventional time-tested methods, he tried in his construction never to rely solely on glue.

You spent all that time scouring the internet for something, anything to make you look less stupid.
And failed.

Even the best you've got doesn't try to make such silly claims. The article says glue wont stop wood from moving. That is true, and covered in any introduction to word working. You should take an intro class.
But please, continue arguing with facts. It's entertaining.

All your glued panels will be firewood someday at best. Build it right, and it can be restored in the future.

Wood moves, glued surfaces don't. It ain't rocket science. If your glue is stronger than the wood, you will ruin the wood. Yes, I did read it. You should try that too.

I understand you though. Leaning skills 'is hard', much easier to just rub some goop. So easy a monkey, or ape, could do it. LMAO.

So easy a monkey, or ape, could do it.

And yet you've been unable to grasp even the basics.
I wonder what that says about you.

You are, basically, drawing with crayons and don't know how to keep it between the lines.

Like I said, get some skills, then come back and talk.