>>6698612
Have tried to convey that "if it's not broke, don't fix it" message for a long time.
That's why research shows the average attention span of an adult is 7 seconds - like a goldfish.
Another reason why FB, YT, GOOG, so many others constantly change their layouts/etc - to keep you always in a state of confusion(breaking the mind and keeping it broken).
This is how they can achieve FF's and such. Just make it "believable enough" and the people will forget and move on to the next best shiny thing that's dangled in front of their face. Why evil reigned for so long.
That's one of [[[their]]] talking points also when you try to bring up old digs/research/ideas, etc. is "oh, that's old, who cares, move on you idjit!"
Some of us never forget. Like Elephants.
>>6698685
Just having a bit of fun with it although my theory would blow my mind. We were "given" free will, after all.
How do we know the choices we make are really what we decide?