People can’t keep secrets: Oxford study uses math to show most conspiracy theories untrue
‘An Oxford scientist has used mathematics to make the claim that certain conspiracy theories – like that the manned moon-landing was faked – would have been exposed by now, owing simply to the number of people believing in them.
This has to do with the simple fact that a certain number of people can only keep a secret for a set amount of time.
Dr. David Grimes believes his formula for figuring this out works, and is basically this: a secret that would last over a century can be kept by no more than 125 people. By contrast, one involving 2,521 people would hardly last longer than five years.’
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