It seems as a simple question, yet (probably) millions and millions of assays were written to answer whether the sun would rise tomorrow.
The complexity of answering this question lies in the inductive reasoning, or better said, the reliability of the assumption that the past will resemble the future.
For example - using the RT video below - the Ukrainians keep pushing the "news" which is repeatedly debunked. Therefore, another wave of reporting from the Ukrainian sources has to be fake.
Except, that logic does not follow.
There is probability it could be fake - just as we are aware of probability that the sun will rise tomorrow as taught by our own experiences. However, until the sun rises we actually do not know it would. So, until someone debunks the latest piece from Ukrainian "sources", we do not know whether or not they are fake.
However, the Russians are correct on the one point, we also do not know whether the latest news are true.
The only thing that we all know for sure is that we do not know. Hence, I thought to share this with you to help you notice similar flaws in logic and conclusions.
https://rumble.com/vzrjnb-fakes-emerge-throughout-ukraine-crisis-just-to-be-debunked-later.html
This was a very late recording contrasting two news articles about Omicron - so called "Covid super-strain".
I know I haven't been around lately...work...life...However, the 12-years-old clip popped into my feed and I wanted to share it. The reason? This clip provides the great basic understanding into what are the issues with so-called "evidence" related to anthropogenic (human-induced) climate change and the lack of logic when it comes to the interpretation of such evidence. The sad reality is that even after 12 years from this clip, we are still forced to endure nonsensical conclusions that hurricanes hitting Florida are caused by big bad climate change.
The mainstream media is doubling down on the alarmism, and it is not hard to guess why. However, to be fair, consider my little observation an educated guess, an opinion, rather than the fact. Time will show whether I am right.
(1) 'Climate change affects everyone': Europe battles wildfires in intense heat by Reuters (https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/spain-portugal-battle-wildfires-heatwaves-scorch-southern-europe-2022-07-17/)
If you spent time in Southern Europe, Mediterranean, during summer season - July and August in particular - you probably know that heat-induced wildfires are nothing new. In fact, they are quite common and remarkably devastating for the affected communities, and I have witnessed several in person. Most of the time, the wildfires occur due to heat igniting grasses, especially in the areas where there are broken glass or broken bottles. The glass serves as an amplifier for the sun rays, especially, in the vicinity of dry grasses, or even dry pine needles, and as ...