No, not ironic. Just practicing the art of holding several hypotheses, without settling on any of Archived Message
Posted by Rhisiart Gwilym on July 24, 2019, 8:58 pm, in reply to "Re: Dmitry O's latest: Going mad; or getting so frighteningly rational that many daren't follow? -"
them decisively; and also the strict art of going wherever the probability theory takes him. And in the Apollo calculations, there is indeed a strong suggestion there of 'highly unlikely'. Dmitry, being a true scientist, with the requisite cold blood, holds this same sceptical-but-undecided, multiple-hypothetical-possibilities attitude for all of those questionable events that seem to be likely false-flag scams of recent times; particularly 11/9, 7/7 in London, the Boston Marathon incident, and - as you see - the alleged Moon landings. Of these, I'd say that 11/9 is now conclusively demonstrated to have been a false-flag; yet Dmitry stays with the rational ambiguity of entertaining all the hypothses even about that event with a strictly-scientific, open mind (after first jettisoning those hypotheses that are demonstrably irrational, like the physical impossibilities of the official 11/9 tosh). As he, and any devotee of the strict, classic scientific method, would say: You never have final, irrefutable proof; you just have collections of evidence, from which to "pull a signal". I'd say that's a rather unusually-meticulous, rational position to take, when wading through this endless blizzard of frantic narratives with which we're all now hosed, constantly, and of whose strict provenance none of we mere groundlings have any conclusive evidence - ever. Do we...? So: the landings may have happened as the dominant narrative asserts: or they may not have. We - the groundlings - don't really know. That's the bedrock truth. It's crucial to anyone trying to arrive at some high-probability conclusions within the endless flood that we're now fed by modern media that we can practice this art of holding multiple hypotheses simultaneously - and with a genuinely open mind.
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Message Thread:
- Dmitry O's latest: Going mad; or getting so frighteningly rational that many daren't follow? - - Rhisiart Gwilym July 24, 2019, 7:32 am
- Re: Dmitry O's latest: Going mad; or getting so frighteningly rational that many daren't follow? - - Mr Peak July 24, 2019, 5:30 pm
- No, not ironic. Just practicing the art of holding several hypotheses, without settling on any of - Rhisiart Gwilym July 24, 2019, 8:58 pm
- Talk about sheep - Huge flaw. - Shyaku July 26, 2019, 7:12 pm
- ####ing hell, I thought the Kamikaze nutters were bad - Keith-264 July 30, 2019, 7:09 pm
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