How I Reached Three Billion Followers: A Journey into Science
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Chapter 1: The Milestone
Today marks a remarkable achievement—I’ve hit three billion followers! This was no easy feat, but I learned that people crave certain types of content. Finding your audience can feel like targeting nearly half the global population. But let’s be honest, that’s not just a niche; it’s about catering to the diverse desires of humanity.
“What do people really want?” you might wonder.
It turns out, three billion individuals are drawn to three main types of content: 1. Sensational reads 2. Aggressive narratives 3. Dramatic accounts of wealthy individuals behaving poorly
These topics resonate widely. Toss in some royalty, and you might attract even more followers.
After years of writing in this manner, I’ve decided to make a significant pivot. I’ll still sprinkle in some of the sensational and dramatic elements occasionally, but I’m stepping away from the focus on affluent individuals’ misdeeds. Instead of serving up this “brain candy,” I’m proclaiming, “Let’s challenge the status quo!”
With your attention captured, I’m shifting my discourse toward science. I intend to discuss reason and the importance of critical thinking that goes beyond a cursory glance at internet headlines.
Remember, the internet is composed of people!
Chapter 2: The Reality Check
It’s crucial to recognize that people often misjudge topics outside their areas of expertise. In addition, experts who dominate the conversation should not overshadow the majority of their peers who provide valuable counterarguments.
For the record, yes, I received the COVID vaccine and all recommended boosters—three in total. Why? Science indicated it was essential for my well-being. It successfully put a man on the moon, so why wouldn’t it help combat an epidemic if more people had listened?
We all trust that our cellphones work, right? That’s due to science, not some mystical force. You don’t often see reliable technological advancements emerging from religious institutions, do you?
If you want to gamble with your future, turn to a church for answers. If you seek the truth about reality, consult a scientist in the relevant field. In simpler terms, don’t ask a plumber to perform heart surgery; seek out a heart surgeon instead.
The consensus among experts is what should guide our understanding.
Sure, occasionally a lone voice may be hailed as a “genius,” but do you genuinely believe that a maskless, unvaccinated doctor is comparable to Einstein or Alfred Wegener?
Let’s tackle a common logical fallacy: the hasty generalization. Just because I mentioned two German geniuses, it doesn’t mean all geniuses hail from Germany.
How often do we fall into this trap when glorifying the exploits of wealthy individuals? How often did you consider this when deciding whether or not to get vaccinated against COVID?
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Section 2.1: Testing Scientific Claims
In my experience, people from all walks of life often behave poorly—though that’s merely my personal observation, not a scientifically validated fact.
You may be curious about how one scientifically tests a claim. I’m glad you asked! The first step is to ask the right questions. We uncover truth through the scientific method, which is the only reliable approach to addressing questions about reality.
Let’s say that strange noise in your basement isn’t a ghost; it’s likely just the wind, a mouse, or a furnace in need of maintenance.
Without concrete evidence—like a photo of a ghost—there’s no reason to assume one exists. Extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence.
Just as a dirty filter can be easily identified, the “wants” of a hypothetical ghost remain entirely unverifiable.
Believing in the extraordinary without substantial proof can lead to dire consequences.
I am not a virology expert, but the overwhelming majority of virologists recommend vaccination. That’s why I chose to get vaccinated!
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Chapter 3: The Evolving Nature of Science
Here lies the paradox of science: it is ever-evolving. This is its nature.
For ages, aspirin was the go-to for pain relief. Today, we have a myriad of options—some of which have been deemed dangerous and addictive. Yet, science continues to study the effects of pain relievers, always seeking better answers.
Anyone claiming absolute “truth” without ongoing scientific inquiry isn’t genuinely seeking knowledge; they’re simply ignoring new and pertinent facts.
As you delve into the world of inquiry, challenge everything—especially the narratives from politicians and the loudest voices in your chosen circles.
Why do three billion people still care about the lives of royals? That might be a question science or logic can’t fully answer.
Happy April Fools' Day! In reality, I’ve just crossed the 3,000-follower mark, and I’m genuinely thrilled. Thank you for your support! Stay wise and stay curious!