It's probably the same motivation as "religious philosophy": fear of reality (onto/vera-phobia). Thus, magical, wishful or group thinking abetted by evidence-free beliefs (i.e. illusions of knowing) to rationalize these "alternative facts" or "post-truths". Tabloid sensationalism and social media videos satisfy many persons' visceral need for denial ( Ernest Becker). Path of least cognitive effort and easiest dopamine kick / social "belonging".Flat Earthers
Alien Conspiracy Theorists
Lost Atlantis
Paranormal investigators
And my favorite Big Foot hunters
I want to find out what motivates people to believe in this type of “Alternative” philosophy. — SteveMinjares
Lost Atlantis — SteveMinjares
fear ofreality (onto/vera-phobia) — 180 Proof
Path of least cognitive effort and easiest dopamine kick / social "belonging" — 180 Proof
Which point of view is more objective.
The microscopic or macroscopic.
Far enough a way the earth looks like a shapeless blip
Closer, like a sphere
Closer, flat
Closer, neither flat nor curved exactly
How can you escape subjectivity? If there is no observer, which of the above perspectives would be true? — Yohan
It's probably the same motivation as "religious philosophy": fear of reality — 180 Proof
All definitions break down when we exercise rigorous precision. There is no meaning that is not vague.Interesting. Flat-earthers claim is earth is flat. Is it? What do we mean by earth? — TheMadFool
Interesting. Flat-earthers claim is earth is flat. Is it? What do we mean by earth?
— TheMadFool
All definitions break down when we exercise rigorous precision. There is no meaning that is not vague. — Yohan
If we are super exact, it is neither flat nor round. Just look at it closely. It only appears flat or round from a distance. Distance blurs the fine details, giving the illusion of a simple shape.How so? The earth is the planet we're on. Is it flat or is it round? — TheMadFool
How can you escape subjectivity? If there is no observer, which of the above perspectives would be true? — Yohan
All definitions break down when we exercise rigorous precision. There is no meaning that is not vague. — Yohan
If we are super exact, it is neither flat nor round. Just look at it closely. It only appears flat or round from a distance. Distance blurs the fine details, giving the illusion of a simple shape. — Yohan
You think a monk in his cell is 'escaping reality', then you have a serious problem of understanding. — Wayfarer
Round or roundish?Distance is about the observer, not the Earth which is round. — TheMadFool
what motivates people to believe in this type of “Alternative” philosophy — SteveMinjares
every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong. — H. L. Mencken
Round or roundish? — Yohan
The earth is both what we see and walk on, which is somewhat flat and bumpy etc, as well as the round object we view from outer space.The earth is flat at the human scale but the earth is defined at planetary scales not at atomic or cosmic scales and at that level of detail, earth is round (enough). — TheMadFool
Ok you win. Independent of any observer, the earth is round enough in my opinion. G'dayGoogle definition of earth: the planet on which we live; the world. — TheMadFool
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