Weird Theories about everything.

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  • Dynam0
    The Dominator
    • Sep 2005
    • 8987

    #31
    Re: Weird Theories about everything.

    Theories that lack empirical evidence are little more than wishful thinking. Sure they might be interesting what-ifs but I find a lot of unnecessary energy is wasted trying to validate ridiculous claims for the sake of some personal satisfaction (religion being a good example).

    The adage "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" is good to keep in mind here.

    If a theory is considered "weird" then it would fall into the extraordinary category and to echo goldstinger, really wouldn't be worth talking about unless there are enough supporting facts to consider and talk about. Every example given in this thread so far has been pure conjecturing.

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    • flashflash account
      FFR Player
      • Apr 2017
      • 567

      #32
      Re: Weird Theories about everything.

      4 dimensional objects cast 3 dimensional shadows

      ghosts are shadows of 4 dimensional people aka dead people/people who haven't been born yet
      aka mikey

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      Originally posted by FreezinIce
      FFA playing 4D chess in Gemity while us mortals are stuck on this gay earth

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      i was pretty close to letting this slide tbh, but honestly your utter lack of understanding of the situation irritates me more than anything else at this point
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      seriously everything i wrote went way over your head if your reading comprehension is so far below third grade level while people may care about your opinion you should refrain from giving it because it's worthless

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      • Andrew WCY
        • May 2014
        • 253

        #33
        Re: Weird Theories about everything.

        Originally posted by Dynam0
        Theories that lack empirical evidence are little more than wishful thinking. Sure they might be interesting what-ifs but I find a lot of unnecessary energy is wasted trying to validate ridiculous claims for the sake of some personal satisfaction (religion being a good example).

        The adage "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" is good to keep in mind here.

        If a theory is considered "weird" then it would fall into the extraordinary category and to echo goldstinger, really wouldn't be worth talking about unless there are enough supporting facts to consider and talk about. Every example given in this thread so far has been pure conjecturing.
        I highly agree with you on that. Some theories, however interesting they are, don't help us learn more about ourselves or our surroundings. They remain merely as curious thoughts that go nowhere.

        Even then, I still think there are good theories to talk about. Not all 'weird' theories have to imply extraordinary/religious stuff. We could be talking about our theories based on our observations on things happening around us, especially politics. For example, one could discuss about the seemingly terrible things presidents or some nations do, and give reasons as to why that's done.

        And even if we were to purely talk about (mostly) baseless conjecture, I still find this a good and fun way to learn to think better about certain topics. There might be points one has neglected to evaluate, or perhaps through discussions, one might find out that their reasoning is very biased. Too often nowadays do people just present one side of the story without considering the full picture, and we end up with people who blindly side with a certain party or group. Even I make this mistake sometimes.

        To sum up what I think of this thread, I consider it not just as a chitchat thread, but also as a chance to develop critical thinking skills and talk about theories that might have some ground to them. This could become a good critical thinking thread if we treat it as one.
        Last edited by Andrew WCY; 12-23-2020, 11:09 PM. Reason: Fix formatting issues

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        • inDheart
          Picker @ JAX2
          FFR Simfile Author
          • Aug 2011
          • 505

          #34
          Re: Weird Theories about everything.

          itt we rediscovered reincarnation and biodegradation?

          this isn't anything particularly new but i'm guessing anyone who can "see in 4D" would need some noise-filtering mechanism as well, or observation of the fourth dimension would need some recency or understanding bias so one's vision doesn't just swim in continuous lines. i think it's easy to argue either of those biases would make sense because of the problem of our brains holding limited information, at least, and what flashflash says about shadows would mean there are still observables to find where something currently is

          there was an xkcd about movie character interaction graphs, and i'm wondering if a book in "4D" would want some accompaniment like that, if it has any visual reference

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          • Travis_Flesher
            Champion
            • May 2011
            • 790

            #35
            Re: Weird Theories about everything.

            Originally posted by inDheart
            i'm wondering if a book in "4D" would want some accompaniment like that, if it has any visual reference
            The nature of the characters, (the Machines, Programs, Anaomlies, phenomena, and entities) of The Matrix films would be easy to do that with I bet.
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            • choof
              Banned
              FFR Simfile Author
              • Nov 2013
              • 8563

              #36
              Re: Weird Theories about everything.

              pardon the conspiracy but 9/11 never happened

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              • TC_Pr0
                Washed up d5 player
                • Jul 2009
                • 631

                #37
                Re: Weird Theories about everything.

                I've always wondered about if the life we're living now is just a memory of the life we just passed away from and we're already deceased.
                Waiting for super awesome quote to put in here

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                • HateMyself
                  Banned
                  • Jan 2021
                  • 6

                  #38
                  Re: Weird Theories about everything.

                  World Conspiracy theory is still actual for me, I think that all these events are planned and scheduled and I read them like an open book

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                  • Rivaloo
                    Banned
                    • Dec 2020
                    • 194

                    #39
                    Re: Weird Theories about everything.

                    I have this theory that donuts and bagels are from alternate dimension parallel from eachother and have some how ended up in the current one they reside now as they gaze at each other from across a distance before their life's mission is full filled with cream

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