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How do conspiracy theories maintain their resilience against contradictory evidence?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
A

Conspiracy theories are designed to be self-reinforcing and self-referential. When faced with contradictory evidence, believers often reinterpret this information as further proof of the conspiracy's power, creating a belief system that is epistemically unfalsifiable. This makes them remarkably resistant to change, regardless of the evidence presented.

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