Anders Lindman
Penultimate Amazing
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So in other words, you don't know if this alleged power actually exists are not. In light of that, is it really intelligent to use the allegation of such influences as a means of patching up holes in your speculation? Aren't you really just piling speculation on top of speculation?
It's a conspiracy theory. Or rather several conspiracy theories combined. I think several of these theories fit together fairly well.
If the result from CERN turns out to be true, then scientists will reexamine Einstein's theories, not to expose a conspiracy but to come up with a more correct theory. For conspiracy researchers on the other hand it can mean a lot of new research about conspiracies in science.
