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While the conspiracies above are fairly close to being true, here are a couple more of the weirdest internet fabrications that we really wish were true.
Large Haldron Collider
CERN’s Large Haldron Collider is probably the single most intricate and complex device ever created for scientific use, which is why it’s only logical that people would start making things up about its hidden dangers. While the rumor that the collider might create a huge black hole that will consume the entire world is somewhat of a long shot, it’s still nothing compared to the conspiracy theory that its main purpose is, in fact, to summon an ancient god. That is why there is a statue of Shiva right outside of CERN. So, the collider is something like a Stargate, which can’t be bad, right?
The Flat Earth
You might think that we’ve already gone through this a couple of hundred years ago, but the internet has the tendency to rekindle old flames. Namely, some conspiracy theorists claim that the Earth is actually flat and that everything we’ve seen so far proving otherwise is an elaborate hoax by NASA to get more and more money from the taxpayers. Of course, when Shaquille O’ Neal, one of NBA’s legends supports this claim, how can it be false?
Dinosaur Pyramids
Now, the problem with pyramids is that no one can figure out how they actually made them back in the day. Moving all those huge rocks and positioning them in just the right way seems impossible, but not if you add dinosaurs to the equation. Apparently, some theorists believe that the Egyptians actually tamed the dinosaurs (even though they existed way before) and used them to build amazing structures. However, this theory only brings about more questions like how did they tame them? What happened to the dinosaurs after that, so that they’re now all extinct? Did they eat them? What do they taste like?
Time Cube
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Finally, there’s the Time Cube, probably the craziest concept out there that is so intricate, no one can even understand it fully. Basically, Time Cube theory states that the purpose of all science is to teach you lies and get you away from the truth. The main theory of the Time Cube is that every day in our life actually consists of 4 days, but we’re simply not aware of it. Otis Eugene Ray, the father of this theory, is a self-proclaimed wisest man on the Earth, and if you can’t prove otherwise you can’t really argue with him. His website is down (another conspiracy), but his legend lives on.
This was our list of the best conspiracy theories out there. Which one is your favorite? Time Cube, right?