Hyena wrote:Wait until you're starting to see personal Mandela effects. That's when it really starts to feel weird.
Currently, a growing number of people believe the Earth is flat. Flat. It astounds me. They are convinced that the entire scientific community, NASA, the armed forces, the government, every pilot that flies in the air and countless other examples are all in cahoots to convince the rest of us dumb monkeys that the world is round. That is not a conspiracy theory, that is extreme, delusional paranoia if you believe this nonsense. At this rate, we'll be burning witches again.
It's ironic that in the information age ignorance seems to prevail. Disinformation and misinformation are ubiquitous on the web. Specious reasoning over rationality is everywhere. Personally, I see disinformation, in particular, as a crime against humanity since it intentionally is designed to distort the truth and effectively stagnates our intellectual evolution.
You mention syllogisms and how people are unwilling or unable to conduct them. Applying this logic to everything you have said so far, it's clear to me that you have invested far more time learning about the ME over learning about memory and perception. There have been countless studies and experiments on this topic. Despite this, you would prefer to believe in the ME.
The fact that you never noticed your tap had the feature you mention does not mean it wasn't there previously. It only means you never noticed it before. Instead of simply accepting this, you would prefer to believe the ME was the culprit. The true ME isn't that reality has shifted, my friend. The effect is that so many gullible people can be influenced into believing it's true.
Personally speaking, I have a perfect example of something I could take as a ME, if I was so inclined. Scooby-Doo. I watched the cartoon as a kid on Saturday mornings with my mother. We were both huge Scooby fans. Up until they made the film with Sarah Michele Buffy, I was convinced Velma was called Thelma. My mother remembers it as Thelma as well. It was easy to understand why we thought this way. Since we both believed it was Thelma, it sounded like Thelma, not Velma, when we heard the name.
With all due respect, your logic is flawed and your reasoning is specious. You prefer to see the world and reality as being the thing that is at fault, over seeing and accepting the faults that lie in yourself. The human condition is far from perfect. Our perceptions are often misleading and we can easily fool ourselves into believing something that is simply not true. May I suggest you learn more about how the human mind perceives the world and how memory works.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. I believe it was Carl Sagan who said this. You have made many extraordinary claims here, yet offer no extraordinary evidence whatsoever.
Please don't take my brutal honesty as an insult. I can assure you, insulting you is not my intention.
Peace.
DD.
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