@KingKanawha1863@JosephAPWilson1@FlintDibble AFAIK there IS an ecosystem of fraudulent grifters and magical thinkers, but a paltry handful of genuine, qualified debunkers willing to enter the frey.
I’m not disagreeing with your point, just trying to reframe the problem.
@JosephAPWilson1@FlintDibble@KingKanawha1863 My takeaway from that tweet is that there needs to be a whole ecosystem of debunking content, and many pathways out of the rabbit holes.
Fab new article by @TonyTrupp on the marvels and realities of Inca stonework. It debunks fake archaeology and presents the real evidence we have in a clear fashion with lots of great photos!
https://t.co/NBfWtfNGaN
@FlintDibble Honestly, I’d love to see some social-science research into brain activity (dopamine hits, etc) when presented with images like this vs similarly comparable but factually-based images. My hypothesis is that it feels good in some basic (but biological) way.
@WhitneyColt5g@FlintDibble Flint ALWAYS talks about how science evolves as new knowledge emerges. It doesn’t sound like you listened to what he had to say.
@doctorow This package illustration just sent me down a rabbit hole to learn that they had self-motorized suits for EVA during the Gemini program. I had no idea. https://t.co/gPde2v7fDh