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I'll look at a new theory once, and decide if it's testable.
For the most part, I'm more interested in why some people have a penchant for believing things that are either unprovable, or already proven false - like injecting bleach to "cure" covid.
For the most part, I'm more interested in why some people have a penchant for believing things that are either unprovable, or already proven false - like injecting bleach to "cure" covid.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@hartfire Ideas like the planet being flat or hollow, don't merit the name "theory". They are just fantasies plucked out of vivid imagination.
A theory, and at a more speculative level, a hypothesis, has to be a sensible suggestion based on existing knowledge, observations and where possible tests, not mere guesses.
A theory, and at a more speculative level, a hypothesis, has to be a sensible suggestion based on existing knowledge, observations and where possible tests, not mere guesses.
Northwest · M
A theory is usually backed by math, statistics, etc. No such thing when it comes to "Agratha". You might as well be reading Lord of the Rings.
TakingBackMidgaard · 31-35, M
Well two things I’d have to mention. What is creating the magnetic field.
And what kind of living things? Single called organisms or mole people?
And what kind of living things? Single called organisms or mole people?
Afroartis · 26-30, M
Guys to answer all I dont know I was hoping to find people who actually believe in it to see why they do lol
It's a theory... unlikely but a theory, we don't know what's down there really
User41 · 36-40, M
The earth isn’t hollow a it’s not flat