Lol, I was being facetious, though our not knowing for sure is probably because flat earthers think the institution of medicine to be yet another system of control so don?t get themselves tested deferring instead to TRUE healing methods like from crystals and elixirs an?. [small]oh my god.[/small]CaitSeith said:Unless it's contagious (like neurosyphilis), I doubt it.Xprimentyl said:Thank you for sharing that; it is refreshing to hear an attempt at a rational take on how in every fuck flat earthers believe what they believe, though I?d have preferred it have been a medical/phsychological bent over a philosophical one, i.e.: yes, they think differently, but is it because of a severe form of brain damage?CaitSeith said:Philosophy Tube have some interesting insights about flat-earthers (and science-deniers in general)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGvGQSazaTM
tl;dr: They do it as a matter of principle. They see scientific evidence as nothing more but a means of persuasion.
I?ve listened to that video twice now, and it is interesting how much sense it makes, but it begs the question how do we learn/teach anything if direct observation is the only thing to be trusted? Who determines what ?persuasion? is benign and which is malicious and how so? And furthermore, what rational person who questions a certain persuasion and decides it to be malicious (because of reasons) just decides to believe the opposite? There?s that breakdown in logic and reasons that perplexes me; it?s utterly juvenile thinking to think because what I see makes more sense than what I don?t understand in the thousands of years of science pretty much universally agreed upon is not just wrong, but a lie.