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originally posted by: ksiezyc
a reply to: sputniksteve
There is plenty doubt...
originally posted by: ksiezyc
a reply to: sputniksteve
People's memories aren't perfect and they can't admit it. Frankly I find it a bit pathetic.
originally posted by: sputniksteve
Doubting it exists is a statement about the doubters intelligence.
originally posted by: Agartha
originally posted by: sputniksteve
Doubting it exists is a statement about the doubters intelligence.
I agree: doubters seem to exhibit higher intelligence and higher education levels than believers.
This is confirmed by doubters critically analyzing the phenomenon instead of simply believing their bad spelling/memory/knowledge is caused by unproven factors (such as a timeline shift or a pink unicorn traveling between dimensions making anatomical changes or relocating countries).
originally posted by: sputniksteve
Do you understand?
originally posted by: Agartha
originally posted by: sputniksteve
Do you understand?
Yes and I understood your point already but I stand by my my answer because nothing is happening. People have always misremembered things, even en masse, it's part of human nature. Call it mass hysteria, collective incorrect memories or what you want to call it, this is not a new phenomenon, it's always been part of human history. This is why I say that nothing is happening. Now it's become global because of the internet.
And you may not believe it's Cern causing it or dimensions crashing into one another, but most ME believers do, hence my reply to you. I think it's ridiculous that people say their anatomy changed or countries moved, it's a reflection of their own state of minds and education.
originally posted by: Agartha
originally posted by: sputniksteve
Do you understand?
Yes and I understood your point already but I stand by my my answer because nothing is happening. People have always misremembered things, even en masse, it's part of human nature. Call it mass hysteria, collective incorrect memories or what you want to call it, this is not a new phenomenon, it's always been part of human history. This is why I say that nothing is happening. Now it's become global because of the internet.
And you may not believe it's Cern causing it or dimensions crashing into one another, but most ME believers do, hence my reply to you. I think it's ridiculous that people say their anatomy changed or countries moved, it's a reflection of their own state of minds and education.
originally posted by: Agartha
originally posted by: sputniksteve
Doubting it exists is a statement about the doubters intelligence.
I agree: doubters seem to exhibit higher intelligence and higher education levels than believers.
This is confirmed by doubters critically analyzing the phenomenon instead of simply believing their bad spelling/memory/knowledge is caused by unproven factors
People's memories aren't perfect and they can't admit it. Frankly I find it a bit pathetic.
originally posted by: Ruiner1978
originally posted by: Agartha
originally posted by: sputniksteve
Doubting it exists is a statement about the doubters intelligence.
I agree: doubters seem to exhibit higher intelligence and higher education levels than believers.
This is confirmed by doubters critically analyzing the phenomenon instead of simply believing their bad spelling/memory/knowledge is caused by unproven factors
Critical analysis you say?
You mean like posts like this:
People's memories aren't perfect and they can't admit it. Frankly I find it a bit pathetic.
Or are you talking about something else?