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I think I may be in the Midst of a Conspiracy
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<blockquote data-quote="owlcool" data-source="post: 112402" data-attributes="member: 7095"><p>Okay, let me try and calm down and explain myself. </p><p></p><p>I have always been a bit of a Science minded person. </p><p>A long time ago, I read about a Scientific Paper where people could score better on a test if they studied after taking the test.</p><p></p><p>I never really forgot about this, but I didn't make much of it. </p><p></p><p>I was watching a Doctor Who episode last night and saw him say that it is possible to remember things in the wrong direction, basically that sort of thing. It happened in a episode where the doctor used electric eels to save some Vikings, after being kidnapped by them. </p><p></p><p>I decided to start writing down experiments to perform based off of that original paper. </p><p>I can find almost nothing describing that paper, much less the paper itself. </p><p>I started watching that Doctor Who episode less then 24 hours ago. </p><p>The conspiracy would be the possibility of other time travel. </p><p>The second best case scenario for this would be for me to be remembering the article from the future, having written the paper myself. </p><p>The best case scenario would be for the web pages mentioning the paper would be that they didn't generate enough ad revenue, so they were deleted. </p><p>But I doubt that, as those web pages seemed to generate enough ad revenue to keep that sort of data. </p><p></p><p>I doubt this whole thing, but it is best to be heard. I am posting this on a public network to keep this from being tracked and using settings to not track my web history. </p><p></p><p>This isn't a Conspiracy Theory, as it can be disproven by finding the Scientific Paper. </p><p>The website I first heard of the article was a site called Cracked.com and I can't find it anywhere on that site. This is my justification for this being rational. </p><p></p><p>The reason I don't say I am at the heart of a conspiracy is that this seems to point out that I am about to stumble upon or find one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owlcool, post: 112402, member: 7095"] Okay, let me try and calm down and explain myself. I have always been a bit of a Science minded person. A long time ago, I read about a Scientific Paper where people could score better on a test if they studied after taking the test. I never really forgot about this, but I didn't make much of it. I was watching a Doctor Who episode last night and saw him say that it is possible to remember things in the wrong direction, basically that sort of thing. It happened in a episode where the doctor used electric eels to save some Vikings, after being kidnapped by them. I decided to start writing down experiments to perform based off of that original paper. I can find almost nothing describing that paper, much less the paper itself. I started watching that Doctor Who episode less then 24 hours ago. The conspiracy would be the possibility of other time travel. The second best case scenario for this would be for me to be remembering the article from the future, having written the paper myself. The best case scenario would be for the web pages mentioning the paper would be that they didn't generate enough ad revenue, so they were deleted. But I doubt that, as those web pages seemed to generate enough ad revenue to keep that sort of data. I doubt this whole thing, but it is best to be heard. I am posting this on a public network to keep this from being tracked and using settings to not track my web history. This isn't a Conspiracy Theory, as it can be disproven by finding the Scientific Paper. The website I first heard of the article was a site called Cracked.com and I can't find it anywhere on that site. This is my justification for this being rational. The reason I don't say I am at the heart of a conspiracy is that this seems to point out that I am about to stumble upon or find one. [/QUOTE]
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