Frosty
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I would say that it isn't whether you can determine a singular reality based on a specific set of facts, but whether you are able to really shut down anything that doesn't fit. There are generally more interpretations for events than what is standardly accepted, but I guess it might come down to rating what is more plausible.
If you look one way, towards what you are given or entirely against what is given, that is what you will see. That is what emphasis will be placed on, and ignorance on the rest. And at this point, it seems as if it comes down to for many people the desire to challenge the obvious and put discovery of the 'truth' in their own hands even at the risk of being wrong.
Either that or they are just insane.
(I enjoy conspiracy theories. To me they are just purely interesting. Do I put absolute faith in them to the absence of any credit towards a commonly accepted explanation. No. Do I dismiss them totally as having zero potential validity. Nope.)
If you look one way, towards what you are given or entirely against what is given, that is what you will see. That is what emphasis will be placed on, and ignorance on the rest. And at this point, it seems as if it comes down to for many people the desire to challenge the obvious and put discovery of the 'truth' in their own hands even at the risk of being wrong.
Either that or they are just insane.
(I enjoy conspiracy theories. To me they are just purely interesting. Do I put absolute faith in them to the absence of any credit towards a commonly accepted explanation. No. Do I dismiss them totally as having zero potential validity. Nope.)