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WizardofSoda
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Say a normie was taught the bluepill on tv and in school growing up. Then later as an adult reality doesn't match what the normie was taught. The normie isn't capable of changing his beliefs. Even if he temporarily understands some contrary ideas in his short term memory, his brain will delete it out as it conflicts with the paradigms the normie already has.
Its like a computer memory that you can't overwrite. There is no way you could ever explain something to a normie that contradicted what the normie memorized as a child.. and have the normie actually change his thinking to the new ideas. It doesn't matter how blatantly wrong his old ideas are, or how many times you show him where it is blatantly wrong. The normie will always default back to the original beliefs.
Its actually suspiciously NPC like in my simulated universe reincarnation religion thinking. The way when you talk to NPC's in the game and they have the same lines each time. Programming in set lines is easy. Programming in adaptive intelligence that is observing the world and forming their beliefs based on what they are seeing and coming up with their own theories.. that is unimaginably hard to program.
Its like a computer memory that you can't overwrite. There is no way you could ever explain something to a normie that contradicted what the normie memorized as a child.. and have the normie actually change his thinking to the new ideas. It doesn't matter how blatantly wrong his old ideas are, or how many times you show him where it is blatantly wrong. The normie will always default back to the original beliefs.
Its actually suspiciously NPC like in my simulated universe reincarnation religion thinking. The way when you talk to NPC's in the game and they have the same lines each time. Programming in set lines is easy. Programming in adaptive intelligence that is observing the world and forming their beliefs based on what they are seeing and coming up with their own theories.. that is unimaginably hard to program.