The difference between fact and opinion is something that most of us learn in Elementary School. At the HS/college level these concepts of fact and opinion are abstracted to the notions of objectivity (fact) and subjectivity (opinion). Opinions can even be abstracted further into Ideologies, as all individuals hold a system of different opinions and knowledge about different types of subject matter. Popular ideologies such as religion are often used to manipulate as well as communicate with people through an understanding of the beliefs and opinions of these groups. Ideological Disinformation is an exploit of the weaknesses of opinionated thinkers. Scientific thinking is against our human nature, and as scientists or skeptical inquirers we must train ourselves to throw away all our appeals to opinions and beliefs, and trust only what can be proven fact by experiment, or evidence.
One of the greatest tricks against humanity on earth is to get us to look only outside ourselves for truth. Our very way of being is one of the most profound truths there is, from which we can understand (innerstand):
- the social struggles of colonization, rebellion, overexploitation, class and hierarchy; are inherited from our creators.
- the personal inspirations for profit, discovery, order, glory in battle, feeling forlorn, wanting to part of something greater; are inherited from our creators.
- the dichotomy of freedom and security that permeates our lives fractally to all aspects of what we do, needs to be resolved in us; also for our creators.
All religions and social activities and pursuits are right; we are part alien ouselves, we are part creator ourselves, we are part enslaver ourselves, we are part human ourselves, we are part of god.
and more...
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“Science is but a perversion of itself unless it has as its ultimate goal the betterment of humanity.”
– Nikola Tesla, 1919
https://alienscientist.com/
The Science of Truth On the Essence of Truth By Martin Heidegger
Fact vs. Opinion
The difference between fact and opinion is something that most of us learn in Elementary School. At the HS/college level these concepts of fact and opinion are abstracted to the notions of objectivity (fact) and subjectivity (opinion). Opinions can even be abstracted further into Ideologies, as all individuals hold a system of different opinions and knowledge about different types of subject matter. Popular ideologies such as religion are often used to manipulate as well as communicate with people through an understanding of the beliefs and opinions of these groups. Ideological Disinformation is an exploit of the weaknesses of opinionated thinkers. Scientific thinking is against our human nature, and as scientists or skeptical inquirers we must train ourselves to throw away all our appeals to opinions and beliefs, and trust only what can be proven fact by experiment, or evidence.
Innerstanding
One of the greatest tricks against humanity on earth is to get us to look only outside ourselves for truth. Our very way of being is one of the most profound truths there is, from which we can understand (innerstand):
- the social struggles of colonization, rebellion, overexploitation, class and hierarchy; are inherited from our creators.
- the personal inspirations for profit, discovery, order, glory in battle, feeling forlorn, wanting to part of something greater; are inherited from our creators.
- the dichotomy of freedom and security that permeates our lives fractally to all aspects of what we do, needs to be resolved in us; also for our creators.
All religions and social activities and pursuits are right; we are part alien ouselves, we are part creator ourselves, we are part enslaver ourselves, we are part human ourselves, we are part of god.
and more...