Message from @California Nightmare 3.0

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2020-01-28 01:06:17 UTC  

the same way you know other things have effects. you gather data and draw conclusions.

2020-01-28 01:07:08 UTC  

How does drawing data relate to the survival of the human race?

2020-01-28 01:07:12 UTC  

well compared to earlier we are getting way older, have more developed brains etc. so compared to thousads to millions of years ago we improved quite a bit.

2020-01-28 01:07:25 UTC  

Well to put it simple
The human immunity

2020-01-28 01:07:26 UTC  

Lol

2020-01-28 01:07:28 UTC  

Lol

2020-01-28 01:07:38 UTC  

average lifetime of a human increases A LOT because of modern medicine etc

2020-01-28 01:07:42 UTC  

Again how can that be verified

2020-01-28 01:07:44 UTC  

Proof?

2020-01-28 01:07:53 UTC  

Toilets extended our lifespans.

2020-01-28 01:07:54 UTC  

i mean just compare western countries and third world countried regarding diseases

2020-01-28 01:08:07 UTC  

by data

2020-01-28 01:08:20 UTC  

In western countries
There are more people addicted to opioids more than ever

2020-01-28 01:08:42 UTC  

@GoPro_Dojo explained to you why earth is flat in <#484516084846952451> earlier

2020-01-28 01:08:51 UTC  

thats a issue of course. but not the topic at the moment

2020-01-28 01:09:04 UTC  

as i said, benefits vs drawbacks.

2020-01-28 01:09:19 UTC  

overall opioids probably are a pretty good finding/invention

2020-01-28 01:09:21 UTC  

You’ve also made the claim that our brains improved

2020-01-28 01:09:29 UTC  

Which you can not verify

2020-01-28 01:09:47 UTC  

i cant, scientiest from that field certainly can

2020-01-28 01:09:49 UTC  

I would personally say that it’s degraded thanks to the fluoride and vaccines

2020-01-28 01:09:57 UTC  

Oh so you can’t?

2020-01-28 01:10:08 UTC  

nobody can be an expert in every field

2020-01-28 01:10:08 UTC  

But a man in a lab coat that you’ve never met can??

2020-01-28 01:10:15 UTC  

Sounds like appealing to authority

2020-01-28 01:10:15 UTC  

you gotta have some trust in other people

2020-01-28 01:10:18 UTC  

Making baseless claims

2020-01-28 01:10:59 UTC  

well for that there is formal education agreed upon and a certain barrier from other professionals that expose you if you publish wrong stuff.

2020-01-28 01:11:16 UTC  

sometimes this takes a while but for prominent topics this is a pretty fast process

2020-01-28 01:11:40 UTC  

reasearch often receives extensive reviews and counter papers within a week in prestige journals

2020-01-28 01:11:42 UTC  

Using sources is an appeal to authority apparently.

2020-01-28 01:11:59 UTC  

Education
Which is ran by who?
Rockefellers

2020-01-28 01:12:05 UTC  

Federal reserve etc

2020-01-28 01:12:09 UTC  

well i doubt you can explain most of the stuff you believe either. (and nobody expects you too of course=

2020-01-28 01:12:31 UTC  

I’ve only heard claims
No evidence

2020-01-28 01:12:40 UTC  

can you build your own pc, phone, car engine or whatever? no. you trust in educated people to do the job

2020-01-28 01:12:45 UTC  

why not do that in science too?

2020-01-28 01:13:41 UTC  

If you can't explain it in every detail yourself you can't use any of it, apparently. You cant say that electrons exist without knowing all the intricacies of particle physics and quantum mechanics. Using anything anyone else said is appeal to authority obviously.

2020-01-28 01:14:45 UTC  

Still waiting for scientific proof

2020-01-28 01:14:56 UTC  

what is important is that science and established theories/axioms etc are established because nobody yet falsified them

2020-01-28 01:15:20 UTC  

thats how we choose our believes. we take the best possible explanation that nobody has proven wrong