The fundamental theory is incorrect by its own standards, since the base frequency of the earth is basically random
The studies that were published are deeply flawed with small sample sizes and poor methodology
The main proponent of the theory were KKK members using religion to try to force it on everyone.
This video likely will not sway someone with sympathies to the KKK or the hyper religious looking for new ways that satan is trying to influence them, but I don’t think it’s likely to reason someone out of a position that they didn’t reason themselves into to begin with. I think that’s the case for most anti-scientific stances.
Seemingly only emotional arguments coming from already trusted figures in their life can alter those stances in anti-science people.
So yes, I think you’re right that this video will not have an effect on people who already are deep in the weeds on this topic, but I do think it can sway some people who aren’t as deeply invested, and may only believe in the 432hz theory in a sort’ve hippie way after seeing it in a youtube video or a tiktok, but that does assume they have the education to recognize a flawed idea when it’s spelled out for them, and have a semblance of respect for the scientific method. Without those two things, any scientific messaging against disinformation would ultimately be ineffective.
I think he did a good job of pointing out that:
This video likely will not sway someone with sympathies to the KKK or the hyper religious looking for new ways that satan is trying to influence them, but I don’t think it’s likely to reason someone out of a position that they didn’t reason themselves into to begin with. I think that’s the case for most anti-scientific stances.
Seemingly only emotional arguments coming from already trusted figures in their life can alter those stances in anti-science people.
So yes, I think you’re right that this video will not have an effect on people who already are deep in the weeds on this topic, but I do think it can sway some people who aren’t as deeply invested, and may only believe in the 432hz theory in a sort’ve hippie way after seeing it in a youtube video or a tiktok, but that does assume they have the education to recognize a flawed idea when it’s spelled out for them, and have a semblance of respect for the scientific method. Without those two things, any scientific messaging against disinformation would ultimately be ineffective.
Good summary but have you considered 420hz? Lol