Indubitably. A true man of intellect knows a locomotive reaching velocities in excess of forty miles per hour will cause a rapid increase in cabin pressure killing all those on board.
"Scientists" in the 1800s actually believed that by the way.
Hell, when they put stuff like that in media I get the feeling it's on purpose to trick you into associating it with fantasy. Who's going to believe a secret world domination plan if talking about it reminds everyone of some corny game from twenty years ago?
Or that Russia interfered with our elections to install Trump as their puppet.
"Conspiracy" doesn't not mean "a thing that didn't happen" and theories are meant to be proven or disproven, not shut down.
Indubitably. A true man of intellect knows a locomotive reaching velocities in excess of forty miles per hour will cause a rapid increase in cabin pressure killing all those on board.
"Scientists" in the 1800s actually believed that by the way.
I'm just thankful we all survived the entire atmosphere catching on fire during the atomic bomb tests.
Nope - not after the last four years. If it is addressed by books and movies in pop culture, people are capable of it.
Hell, when they put stuff like that in media I get the feeling it's on purpose to trick you into associating it with fantasy. Who's going to believe a secret world domination plan if talking about it reminds everyone of some corny game from twenty years ago?
Or "without evidence" Or "far right" when discussing relatively neutral topics.
Or "droplets."
Theory no more
evidence emerging hourly that most of the derided conspiracy theorists, those crazy old coots were probably right all along.