@Puppy Its not Google she's bad with, she wants to implement mass surveillance by making ISPs store everyone's browsing history for a year and making that accessible to intelligence agencies and law enforcement
I once uploaded a anime opening video. I used a randomly generated string for the title. A few hours later I got a mail from Google that my video was taken down and that I may have lost access to some of Youtube's features.
I'm not a fan of Erdogan, in fact I think he's a dinosaur who should really do something else with his time than holding any kind of public office, but damn, this is quite something.
can somebody explain to me how people argue that earth is flat while not having any scientific background whatsoever, and insist on making themselves appear as fools?
@Mysticial A little bored--but have also seen enough similar questions over the years get closed (too broad, etc.) that perhaps it'll be useful as a FAQ-like question on the general subject of instructions per clock and such.
@ThePhD Unreal's UPROPERTY (which allows strong references to GC-controlled objects) only works one level on TArray and TMap, can't have a UPROPERTY of TMap<Key, TArray<T*>> and have it keep the pointers in the values alive.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Understand my mindset. I want to make more people know the truth. I know it may be naive, but I'm no fool for posing valid arguments.
@sehe I do understand my mindset. My will is to assist people in understanding that they live in a lie based on no more than incoherent statements. Maybe their lives wouldn't change much, but for me knowing the truth about anything is one of my basic principles in life. That is my mindset.
@sehe Good idea. Would a video debunking every argument put forward by flat earthers be a good idea? No mysterious bullshit, just pure logical statements, one after another. They have no way of denying logical statements without being illogical.
@ChemiCalChems Since you showed interest in knowing the truth about any thing, the truth is that you're severely underestimating the human capacity to deny logical statements
@HWalters I do understand so, but they would at least know deep inside they are not being logical, if logic is of any value to them, which is questionable.
Maybe in fact this war has no winning condition.
@sehe I do know this, but they are targeted at people who know science. They are not packed in a way that anyone can understand, that's what I intend to do. Explain why stuff is like it is, even if it is 30 minutes long.
Not only with maths, but with experimental proof too.
I'm not even sure that's the case. People like to feel they know something others don't know. A good way to tap into that is to give them bunches of factoids. Factoids in communities grow, and by the time you get knee deep into it, you feel like all of the evidence is on your side and the arguments against you are the naive ones
So with flat earthers, they have hundreds of "factoids". Doesn't matter if it's true or not... arguing against them goes against all of those factoids. Same with lots of other phenomena (truthers, moon hoaxers, etc)
The positive side is it is guaranteed that the Earth is round, so we can be sure that there is not factoid than can't be disproven, we just need to go ahead and do it. And I'm willing to invest my time in this, I don't have much to do anyway.
@sehe I think an awful lot of people think they accept such facts, but at some emotional level they really don't. On several occasions I've set up a telescope at night and let people look through it at Saturn. By far the most common reaction among those seeing Saturn and its rings for the first time is roughly: "Wow, it's really real!" They've seen pictures before, and I don't think any of them really believe they've been lied to or anything like that.
@HWalters Convincing is definitely harder than proving. But people aren't convinced cause they don't fully understand the reasoning behind the proofs to start with. They don't understand that there would be no benefit in NASA lying to us either.
It simply wouldn't make sense. I'm here to explain why. I doubt no one will be convinced, the odds are just to small for that to happen, somebody HAS to be convinced.
But even if my work is in vain, that won't matter. It will still have been an interesting project on debunking false claims, which is always nice.
@ChemiCalChems It really is pretty fun to watch. I have concluded that most people who do this make one fundamental mistake: they try to show the things they're currently interested in personally. For people who are merely mildly curious, I think there are really only three targets: the moon, Jupiter, and Saturn.