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The origin of countless conspiracy theories - PatrickJMT

The origin of countless conspiracy theories - PatrickJMT

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Check out PatrickJMT's YouTube channel here: Why can we find geometric shapes in the night sky? How can we know that at least two people in London have exactly the same number of hairs on their head? And why can patterns be found in just about any text even Vanilla Ice lyrics? PatrickJMT describes the Ramsey theory, which states that given enough elements in a set or structure, some interesting pattern among them is guaranteed to emerge. Lesson by PatrickJMT
Date: 2020-08-22

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Yeah, but a very specific set of words that can only be interpreted as an expression of an assassination that will happen years after the book was written, is not a pattern like seeing familiar shapes in star formations. That's more like seeing a star formation of only one specific animal throughout time with its unique features.
Seeing patterns in books when the words are set in a certain way, would be more along the lines of seeing correctly spelt word all close together, but the words do not create meaningful sentences, and especially do not point to future events that actually happened; that's a completely different matter.
Gonna have to disagree with the narrator's thoughts on the matter.
Yes, there's patterns seen in things that one wouldn't think patterns exists.
And there's actual patterns in things when you take the time to look into it, that you'd miss if you gave it the usual daily routine level of observation.
Seeing a fulfilled prediction, to me, has nothing to do with random pattern generation, and\or the human mind creating patterns when there aren't any.

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To the people visiting these threads and the Goons behind First Draft News dot Org.
We know, In 2015 Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates and others established First Draft News dot Org for the purpose of creating narratives that serve their Corporations. First Draft News have thousands of so called experts who create stories about various issues theses are published to Wikipedia as well as fed to news agencies that are under their control worldwide. The Narratives designed by First Draft News are designed to protect the image and profits of the Corporations that directly fund the organisation known as First Draft News. First Draft News actively debunks political views, opinions of any opposition, whistle blowers are particularly singled out labelled as conspiracy theorists and crackpots and shut down on social media and video platforms they control.

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3: 58 I've wondered on occasion if that principle applies to possible universes (I mean, the imaginary kind, not the physics kind) if there would be a principle that guarantees that it is impossible for a world, even the craziest one can imagine, to not have some type of laws, some type of logic. if the absence of logic is even possible, in other words.
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Easily disprovable. Guest A invites guest B, guest B invites guest C such that guest C cant know A and A cant know C, guest C invites guest D such that guest D cant know A, B and vice versa. Ad until youve reached this theorys guaranteed number (6. This is scientifically and logically incorrect.
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What if all 6 people came to the party uninvited? Then no one knows any one
Or what if all 6 are invited on behalf of someone (like their grand father or something like that)? then there is strong possibility that no one knows anyother guest and so on

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Just to clarify the title The origin of countless conspiracies the have no solid evidence just making sure to exclude the countless impeccable arguments many simply call conspiracy theories.
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There's another common denominator found among conspiracy theorists - an enlarged amygdala, which allows fear to dictate their actions, rather than logic.
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Wait, so. EVERY conspiracy theory has come from someone's mind? That's too much of a coincidence! The government is clearly controlling our minds!
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Still doesn't seem to answer why some texts have an occasional matching of words in a grid. And others have quite a number of them.
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