I'd say truths, perhaps with the notable exception of certain simple mathematical truths, are so elusive as to be beyond human capacity to apprehend if they even properly exist at all.
Our universe is filled to the brim with invincible uncertainty, and completely devoid of underlying meaning.
My votes in particular aren't monetarily worth much one way or the other in any case.
Thanks for the engagement and the diversion.
Here's an external link to what seems to me like an interesting paper in return. Perhaps you'll find it interesting too.
Conspiratorial ideation is the tendency of individuals to believe that events and power relations are secretly manipulated by certain clandestine groups and organisations.
The bit's too deadpan for my tastes though.
It takes itself too seriously.
So it's too deadpan to be hilarious?
Or just too real to be tasteful?
Too deadpan for my vote specifically.
Still hilarious, for one reason or another.
Oh well, truth is not determined by votes!
Neither are elections but that will be another post...
"...truth is not determined by votes!"
Indeed.
I'd say truths, perhaps with the notable exception of certain simple mathematical truths, are so elusive as to be beyond human capacity to apprehend if they even properly exist at all.
Our universe is filled to the brim with invincible uncertainty, and completely devoid of underlying meaning.
My votes in particular aren't monetarily worth much one way or the other in any case.
Thanks for the engagement and the diversion.
Here's an external link to what seems to me like an interesting paper in return. Perhaps you'll find it interesting too.
Cheers.
Well yes, that is what I'm saying...
Conspiratorial ideation is the tendency of individuals to believe that events and power relations are secretly manipulated by certain clandestine groups and organisations.
By the way, what did you think of the equations in the above paper?