I find some conspiracy theories amusing. Does that count?
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Okay, if plotting is a prerequisite to conspiracy theories, then I have to edit the title to just "theory" or "theorize"... But I don't know that that will work either, because science has defined a theory as something *with* evidence... So I don't even know if there's a word in the English language for what I'm talking about.
From what I have read, people who go in for one conspiracy theory are likely to go in for several. It's a mindset thing, apparently. So I imagine while they may give one up, if it is well enough debunked, they may well just pick up another one.How easy or difficult do you suspect it might be for a conspiracy theorist to abandon his faith in his belief?
is that your theory???
Critical thinking tends to prevent people from swallowing convoluted, cockamame conspiracy BS.
Most people are conspiracy theorists.
And those who are believe that only other people's conspiracy
theories are false, & that their own are evidenced, eg...
the Military Industrial Complex, the Oligarchy, faked Moon landings,
chemtrails, Biden stole the election, Trump as a Russian agent,
the gay agenda, Satan, the commies, the 100mpg carburetor,
the water engine, alien technology.
Most people are conspiracy theorists.
And those who are believe that only other people's conspiracy
theories are false, & that their own are evidenced, eg...
the Military Industrial Complex, the Oligarchy, faked Moon landings,
chemtrails, Biden stole the election, Trump as a Russian agent,
the gay agenda, Satan, the commies, the 100mpg carburetor,
the water engine, alien technology.
People conspire (plan). That's our nature.
Is it possible that through our human nature, being abstract thinkers, that we are all bound to some kind of conspiracy theory or another? Search deep within yourself and others, and see if you can find evidence of a belief or "hunch" based on merely putting 2 and 2 together, but lacking actual evidence.
Remember, statistics aren't always "evidence"... If statistics are based on raw numbers, then only those numbers are facts, but it takes conspiratorial thought to assume those numbers are as they are because of any said reason.
...So think about it. Think about the deep seated harm that conspiratorial thought causes all around the world... And then think about how we can get around it. Also, if someone here can claim to be conspiracy-free, then please explain how you think you came to be this way.
Here's something I've learned...
Most conspiracy theories occur by two reasons I know of.
Thanks for your participation.
- We see three different similar cases, at three different times. Our minds kick into "abstract thinking" mode, and automatically attempt to draw a conclusion by linking 3 different, distinct cases, that are actually in no way physically related by natural instinct.
- We are told something over and over and over, whether it be on the news, or constantly reciting scriptures, and then the "abstract thinking" part of our mind activates, and stamps it as a belief in our long term memory bank.
But drawing mental abstractions are a kind of critical thinking.
For instance, a person will see a famous child molesting celebrity in the news, and then a month later a child molesting priest in the news, and then a month later, he will see random politicians in photographs with both priests and said celebrity.
...It would be through critical thinking that one would attempt to draw a personal conclusion, by combining the three isolated incidents as a single collective thought -- That there exists a group of wealthy elitists, who regularly molest and have sex with children.
Now that seems crazy to me, and I don’t believe there exists such a group, because all those incidents were actually isolated instances in reality, but it seems like fairly common human behavior for people to combine them as one for some reason, and I'm determined to get to the very root of the problem.
...I wonder if there is a new kind of *thinking* that we can evolve toward, that would eliminate this human problem.
Can't vote on the choices you provided.Is it possible that through our human nature, being abstract thinkers, that we are all bound to some kind of conspiracy theory or another? Search deep within yourself and others, and see if you can find evidence of a belief or "hunch" based on merely putting 2 and 2 together, but lacking actual evidence.
Remember, statistics aren't always "evidence"... If statistics are based on raw numbers, then only those numbers are facts, but it takes conspiratorial thought to assume those numbers are as they are because of any said reason.
...So think about it. Think about the deep seated harm that conspiratorial thought causes all around the world... And then think about how we can get around it. Also, if someone here can claim to be conspiracy-free, then please explain how you think you came to be this way.
Here's something I've learned...
Most conspiracy theories occur by two reasons I know of.
Thanks for your participation.
- We see three different similar cases, at three different times. Our minds kick into "abstract thinking" mode, and automatically attempt to draw a conclusion by linking 3 different, distinct cases, that are actually in no way physically related by natural instinct.
- We are told something over and over and over, whether it be on the news, or constantly reciting scriptures, and then the "abstract thinking" part of our mind activates, and stamps it as a belief in our long term memory bank.
This is the second time in a week I've agreed with you. Perhaps I should take a break from RF.Most people are conspiracy theorists.
And those who are believe that only other people's conspiracy
theories are false, & that their own are evidenced, eg...
the Military Industrial Complex, the Oligarchy, faked Moon landings,
chemtrails, Biden stole the election, Trump as a Russian agent,
the gay agenda, Satan, the commies, the 100mpg carburetor,
the water engine, alien technology.
Confirmation bias is in us all, is it not?Can't vote on the choices you provided.
But you left something out. Even if it is true that we draw conclusions based on the evidence we have, the difference between conspiracy theorists and more rational thinkers is that the conspiracist stops looking at any further evidence once they've arrived at a theory that suits them. The rest of us can change our minds, when presented with additional information.
Can't vote on the choices you provided.
But you left something out. Even if it is true that we draw conclusions based on the evidence we have, the difference between conspiracy theorists and more rational thinkers is that the conspiracist stops looking at any further evidence once they've arrived at a theory that suits them. The rest of us can change our minds, when presented with additional information.
Sure, but if you know it, you can at least try to work around it. Provided, of course, you really want to know, rather than simply be ratified.Confirmation bias is in us all, is it not?
Is it possible that through our human nature, being abstract thinkers, that we are all bound to some kind of conspiracy theory or another? Search deep within yourself and others, and see if you can find evidence of a belief or "hunch" based on merely putting 2 and 2 together, but lacking actual evidence.
Remember, statistics aren't always "evidence"... If statistics are based on raw numbers, then only those numbers are facts, but it takes conspiratorial thought to assume those numbers are as they are because of any said reason.
...So think about it. Think about the deep seated harm that conspiratorial thought causes all around the world... And then think about how we can get around it. Also, if someone here can claim to be conspiracy-free, then please explain how you think you came to be this way.
Here's something I've learned...
Most conspiracy theories occur by two reasons I know of.
Thanks for your participation.
- We see three different similar cases, at three different times. Our minds kick into "abstract thinking" mode, and automatically attempt to draw a conclusion by linking 3 different, distinct cases, that are actually in no way physically related by natural instinct.
- We are told something over and over and over, whether it be on the news, or constantly reciting scriptures, and then the "abstract thinking" part of our mind activates, and stamps it as a belief in our long term memory bank.
Most people are conspiracy theorists.
And those who are believe that only other people's conspiracy
theories are false, & that their own are evidenced, eg...
the Military Industrial Complex, the Oligarchy, faked Moon landings,
chemtrails, Biden stole the election, Trump as a Russian agent,
the gay agenda, Satan, the commies, the 100mpg carburetor,
the water engine, alien technology.