The half time show was as impressive a spectacle as I have ever seen. It was like the bread and circuses from a crude and heavy handed scifi dystopia from my childhood, with a not-so-subtle nod to “Triumph of the Will” in the last scene.
nothing about the flatted fifth from the new world guys. sad.
A theory, by definition, makes falsifiable predictions. An unfalsifiable hypothesis cannot be a theory in the rigorous, scientific sense of the term.
Imagine you have two systems: one in which normal human individuality (including genius and ineptitude) results in the world you’re seeing, and another in which a giant shadowy conspiracy constructs a world indistinguishable from one in which normal human individuality (including genius and ineptitude) results in the world you’re seeing. By definition, you can never know which of the two worlds you’re living in, and even if you’re in the second world, nothing you do will have the slightest effect on the conspiracy. Does it make sense to spend your time and energy trying to uncover the conspiracy?
I think that the halftime show was a bit of a Rorschach test… What did you see?
emptiness for $1000 Alex.
The vast, emptiness…
I need a drink…
Last I heard, they were using Justin Bieber as a recruiting tool…
I believe you mean hypothesis.
“The Illuminati” is not a conspiracy to take over the world.
Illumination is a Gnostic religious/philosophical tradition oriented around mathematics, information theory, the multidimensional existence of consciousness, and a more-or-less “simulated reality” view of the material world, thanks to an “entity”/concept referred to as The Demiurge.
That’s it. Done. And while I certainly don’t vouch for everything on the site, if you want to learn more about what the Illuminati actually is, I suggest checking out:
Oh, sure, that’s the face they show to the public.
But behind closed doors?
They’re playing Battlefield and eating Cheetos like everybody else…
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