Conspiracy theory nutters
I keep getting collared by a bloke who says that the war in Afghanistan is a cover for our Illuminati Freemason Shapeshifting Lizard masters to corner the market in mind-bending drugs. "It's true," he says, "I heard it on TalkSport". Tell us your stories of encounters with tinfoil hatters.
Thanks to Davros' Granddad
( , Thu 27 Aug 2009, 13:52)
I keep getting collared by a bloke who says that the war in Afghanistan is a cover for our Illuminati Freemason Shapeshifting Lizard masters to corner the market in mind-bending drugs. "It's true," he says, "I heard it on TalkSport". Tell us your stories of encounters with tinfoil hatters.
Thanks to Davros' Granddad
( , Thu 27 Aug 2009, 13:52)
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but in this case because the proposed alternative is currently impossible, anyone with a grounding in physics and computing understands that.
You're questioning perception of reality but based on another scientific premise. So if you don't understand enough about the science concerned to see the flaws in that, then you're starting from a pretty silly position. You might just as well propose that the entire universe is contained in the kitchen table-leg of a giant called Terry. Effectively without the scientific background you know no more or less about the starting position of your hypotheis and it's no more or less likely that Bostrum's theory, it's just that Bostrum drops in more philosophical smoke and mirrors.
And personally, I don't think anyone is in the position to question what we perceive to be reality, until they actually completely know all there is to know about what we perceive to be reality, and I sure as fuck don't. do you think anyone else does?
( , Tue 1 Sep 2009, 10:39, Reply)
but in this case because the proposed alternative is currently impossible, anyone with a grounding in physics and computing understands that.
You're questioning perception of reality but based on another scientific premise. So if you don't understand enough about the science concerned to see the flaws in that, then you're starting from a pretty silly position. You might just as well propose that the entire universe is contained in the kitchen table-leg of a giant called Terry. Effectively without the scientific background you know no more or less about the starting position of your hypotheis and it's no more or less likely that Bostrum's theory, it's just that Bostrum drops in more philosophical smoke and mirrors.
And personally, I don't think anyone is in the position to question what we perceive to be reality, until they actually completely know all there is to know about what we perceive to be reality, and I sure as fuck don't. do you think anyone else does?
( , Tue 1 Sep 2009, 10:39, Reply)
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