A comment on subliminal messages
A short comment I wrote today, in response to someone claiming that there are no subliminal messages in media, movies, tv news, commercials, etc.
@Acrobatic_Aerie_720 “What is the proof for the “revelation of the method”?
Any experienced conspiracist should know about the concept called “revelation of the method” which is that the occultists who rule the world practice magic and have to get our “consent” in order to do their nefarious deeds, which they do by putting hints about events that are to come, or the truth of what they’ve done.”
@Armaedus “I have never seen proof of this claim. […] I think it’s all bullshit. They don’t need to silently advertise what they’re doing and they don’t need to get our consent. They’re the most powerful people in the world. They just do what they want like every other rich and powerful person.”
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@Denisa Nastase
“@Armaedus So basically what are you asking for? The occult proving themselves to you? With what? A TV disclosure, a wikipedia article? Would you expect some of them to literally come and tell you… “Yes, buddy, we have to lie to you and trick you to believe our (denatured) stories, so then you can make them a reality, got it?” How is a liar disclosing its lie to you… works at making that lie more effective, which is what they’re after? A magic trick only works to impress you as long as you do not know the trick. After you know the trick, you lose interest and thus attention, and that’s what they don’t want. They want your attention, because it is YOUR attention that creates THEIR reality, see the observer effect in quantum mechanics.
So basically you are asking the occult forces to stop being occult so that you can then believe they are occult. It makes zero sense.
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How observers create reality, Brian D. Josephson
The idea that observers create reality is associated with the name of John Archibald Wheeler, who in an article entitled Law Without Law(1) proposed that the laws of nature, instead of being fixed, emerge as a result of past observation processes.
Wheeler proposed that repeated acts of observation give rise to the reality that we observe.
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1506.06774
Quantum Theory Demonstrated: Observation Affects Reality
One of the most bizarre premises of quantum theory, which has long fascinated philosophers and physicists alike, states that by the very act of watching, the observer affects the observed reality.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1998/02/980227055013.htm
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