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The Complete Rabbit Hole Compendium Iceberg
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What follows is an awesome compendium of almost endless conspiracy theories and fascinating information, set out in alphabetical order in a simple format and not dwelling too long on each subject so long as to be tedious in any way. More like a brief encyclopedia with enough information allowing people to follow up with more research elsewhere on the subjects that peak interest.

It's over 21 hours long and 750 Topics and personally I find it a great watch and listen when I'm picture framing and working on artwork in my studio here late into the night.

There are many subjects that we here would recognise and some which have been discussed before, especially on ATS.

Worth bookmarking to come back to and continue the saga like I have been doing. Please enjoy and share with others who may be interested in these topics and those who would benefit from a damn good Denial of their Ignorance.

 Beer




Wisdom knocks quietly, always listen carefully. And never hit "SEND" or "REPLY" without engaging brain first.
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#2
Just wow!

I am going to start going through this... but I can't imagine how long it will take... I haven't any idea how much I can watch at a time...

Thanks for sharing this.
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#3
Phew!

I'm up to "H" right now and it's great. So many things I didn't know about and many things I'd forgotten.

Much more diversity in the subjects than I thought there would be and some great clarification of things I was unsure of before. I also like the reference pictures added for relevant information and for effect.

Not sure how much will sink in but once I get to the end perhaps I'll rewind and start again. Lol



Wisdom knocks quietly, always listen carefully. And never hit "SEND" or "REPLY" without engaging brain first.
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#4
Bumping this thread. That's an insane amount of footage. I wonder if it's a real voice or an AI.
Not to mention, where they got all the data from. 

Have you noticed any errors?
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#5
(01-14-2025, 06:04 PM)sahgwa Wrote: Bumping this thread. That's an insane amount of footage. I wonder if it's a real voice or an AI.
Not to mention, where they got all the data from. 

Have you noticed any errors?
Thanks for bumping, I missed this!

Seems like something good to watch while doing my winter hibernation!
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#6
I will just click anywhere on the timeline of the video to see what the universe wants me to know. I use to do this with the Old Testament Bible.

I jumped to 7:24:58 mark to start, wouldn't you know it, the Holy Grail was presented.
"The real trouble with reality is that there is no background music." Anonymous

Plato's Chariot Allegory
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#7
This is fantastic. It will take a long time to go through. My wife and I don't share interests in some stuff. I will have to find my ear buds lol
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#8
My second random choice is 14:48:00 which resented The Rashomon Effect, meaning;

The Rashomon effect is a phenomenon that describes how different people can have different interpretations of the sameevent. It's named after the 1950 Japanese film Rashomon, directed by Akira Kurosawa.

(Good movie BTW)

 Explanation
  • The Rashomon effect is used in storytelling, law, psychology, and philosophy. 
  • It highlights how personal biases and perspectives can shape how people understand reality.
  • It can make it difficult to determine the truth, especially when relying on witness testimony. The Rashomon effect can be used to complicate the truth or make it impossible to know. 
Examples
  • In Rashomon, four witnesses provide contradictory accounts of a samurai's murder.  
  • The Rashomon effect can be applied to witness testimonies in legal proceedings. The Rashomon effect can be used to explain complex and unstable decision-making environments.
"The real trouble with reality is that there is no background music." Anonymous

Plato's Chariot Allegory
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#9
Nice!
I’m going to download it to listen to while driving, or before going to bed at night.
I’m always on the look out for some interesting listens for when I’m travelling to and from work sites
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#10
I have downloaded it. I am at an hour and a half in. It has AI made characteristics. Mispronouncing words inconsistently, says a word then says it again pronounced differently shortly afterwords. Repeats audio with slightly different words. Also some references seem to be extremely limited.

The .3 mm spheroids for example. They are only referenced as being found in one area. It is common knowledge that these are found all over the world. You can gather them with a magnet sweeper on flat roofs. They are melted meteorite balls of metal, much like formed in a shot tower. The metal naturally cools into tiny balls as it falls through the air.

While I haven't came across anything I know to be incorrect, i think it is AI made. It is a good introduction to many interesting areas of unusual knowledge.

Very nice source for further research ideas.
Does anyone know the minimum safe distance of ignorance?
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