Quote (ChivasRegal @ Jul 31 2019 06:28am)
it appears you conspired to take the bold text out of context...
Not even in the slightest.
Quote (card_sultan @ Jul 31 2019 07:59am)
IT appears you believe rocks float in the sky and a brown guy in a cave halfway around the world conspired against the American Government with impossible physics! - Clearly you suffer from many different cognitive biases and believe in fallacies. People like you tend to overlook the incredible probabilities involved in a large-scale conspiracy, as well as the potential risks for all involved in the alleged cover-up. In the above examples, those who stick with a literal interpretation of the Newton's Principia often experience cognitive dissonance, or the mental struggle involved when one’s beliefs contradict actual evidence. This cognitive dissidence causes you to create your crazy state approved conspiracy theories, to change evidence to match their beliefs, rather than changing their beliefs to match evidence, they believe facts are made by the opinions of talking heads - that speak through the propaganda box in the corner of their room. You suffer from an altered perception of reality.
Not in the "sky," in space. The physics aren't even remotely "impossible." Clearly you suffer from many different cognitive biases and believe in fallacies. Not "incredible probabilities," probabilities that are so infinitesimally small as to be statistically nil. You don't provide "actual evidence," so there is no need to pretend like you have. Cognitive dissonance indeed.
@ bold:
Your logic failure is Appeal to Conspiracy.
https://www.logicallyfallacious.com/tools/lp/Bo/LogicalFallacies/74/Conspiracy-Theory