Be careful with that picture, there are some that think bugs in long exposure pictures are proof of ghosts, visitors from another dimension and/or aliens.
The thing is, is that the people that think these things aren't exactly strong on logic. They are quick to jump to conclusions, one that isn't the simplest to explain or has the fewest number of new assumptions.
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They see strange shapes in a photograph and will without any investgation, immediately jump to the conclusion that it is aliens, ghosts or transdimentional visitors...
Rather than a simpler explanation that it is an over exposed, long exposure or other flawed photograph, something that they could have learned if they had actually investigated it. They see something that they can't explain and assume unexplainable.
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This is further compounded by the belief that if you try to point this flaw out to them, you are blind, stupid and/or part of the conspiracy that's covering it up.
A good rule of thumb before engaging in a more in depth conversation on certain topics with these sorts of people, is to gauge or even outright ask them if they are prepared to have their mind changed on that subject.
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If they tell you no, it is best to keep the conversation short concerning that subject. Far too many people, not just believers in unusual things, will mistake a challenge on their ideas as a direct attack on them. This also can have the unfortunate effect of causing them to "double-down" on their ideas and reinforce their belief.
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They see strange shapes in a photograph and will without any investgation, immediately jump to the conclusion that it is aliens, ghosts or transdimentional visitors...
Rather than a simpler explanation that it is an over exposed, long exposure or other flawed photograph, something that they could have learned if they had actually investigated it. They see something that they can't explain and assume unexplainable.
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This is further compounded by the belief that if you try to point this flaw out to them, you are blind, stupid and/or part of the conspiracy that's covering it up.
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If they tell you no, it is best to keep the conversation short concerning that subject. Far too many people, not just believers in unusual things, will mistake a challenge on their ideas as a direct attack on them. This also can have the unfortunate effect of causing them to "double-down" on their ideas and reinforce their belief.