And actually you owned yourself here too, because Einstein's great downfall in later life was his absolute refusal to "wrap his mind around" the "other way of knowing" represented by quantum mechanics and being humiliatingly proven wrong by experiment
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And then he goes on about how if the authorities say she's wrong she must be wrong because they know better than us because that's what they're for And the whole world is built on the understanding that they know what's best and who'd want to tear all that down
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Because the way things are is pretty damn good and only an ungrateful brat would oppose it just for attention And even... if it weren't always the best thing... you don't know what would replace it if it were gone You wouldn't know what to do, you wouldn't know ANYTHING
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I’ve thought about this episode probably once a week since it aired. And more with recent flat earthed stuff. That scene where they make the big reveal about the flat globes “why would they make these if it WASNT true??” And the crowd gasps.
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