| ▲ | randomNumber7 19 hours ago | |
No problem. I can explain it to you. > The probability that they accidentially missed the booster separation is very low. > There is also a clear incentive to cut away in case it fails. This is called the "premise" in logic. "It follows that it is very likely the cut was intentional" This is the conclusion. All logical sound arguments are structured like this (otherwise you can come up with any conclusion). > It's just yet another example of how ideas fester and spread on the internet. And this is a conclusion without premise. | ||
| ▲ | dylan604 19 hours ago | parent [-] | |
You're proposing a conspiratorial level intent instead of the much easier and more likely operators not as good at their job as hoped. Occam's razor would suggest you are wrong. Your premise is no better than Qanon premises that a pizza place had a torture chamber dungeon. Your premise is no better than an interstellar hung of rock floating through the solar system was an spaceship. Your premise is just made up out of thin air with no proof whatsoever. | ||