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RE: Belief Systems

in #esteem4 years ago

With enough research, with all of the info that has been provided (one way or another) you can prove just about anything you want to prove,

Not quite,

This is why Uniform Standards Of Evidence (USOE) are so important.

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I agree, but that doesn't stop hoards of people from using sources lacking credibility. "Hey man, I saw this guy on Youtube, he proved the elite class are reptiles!"

Interesting times we live in my friend.

Well, you can't prove they're NOT reptiles!!

  • unfalsifiable, appeal to ignorance, appeal to secret or unrevealed or undiscovered evidence (which is functionally indistinguishable from no-evidence).

I'm always watching those "shape shifting" videos. Objectively speaking, there could be many causes for this creepiness, but I do have an active imagination and wonder if they are really reptilian.

After all, creative imagination is suppressed in the indoctrination rooms at a young age, and no one can tell me otherwise, due to being a musician/artist with a passion for gardening and creating, instead I was forced to live the enslaved life. I tried not to, and had to spend the better part of 10 years under bridges, trying to drown out the harsh reality of our existence with drugs.

I don't think reality is what we see at face value. Perhaps we're in a simulation. (This one is definitely an interesting rabbit hole), Perhaps multi-dimensional beings are controlling us, or reptilian shapeshifters. This shit sounds crazy, but so does billions of people taking a front row seat to their own enslavement.

I even question science, because who can prove that science is accurate? In a sims game, it's not likely the characters will ever know they are in a simulation, even if conscious awareness becomes present. The programmer of the sims game would fail if the characters could figure out the true nature of their reality, unless part of the game was to give the sims the tools to eventually figure it out.

Thank you @logiczombie, and sorry it takes me so long to return to comments sometimes. I do my best friend.

I even question science, because who can prove that science is accurate? In a sims game, it's not likely the characters will ever know they are in a simulation, even if conscious awareness becomes present. The programmer of the sims game would fail if the characters could figure out the true nature of their reality, unless part of the game was to give the sims the tools to eventually figure it out.

Kinda like this,