Yes of course it changes. But we don't have the original story to tell us "how" it changed. In your example, the teacher gave the original story, so we have a baseline.
So in the argument you and the other dude were having, you both were drawing on something that could be incorrect, or a half truth, or even 100% true.
But the further back we go, the less we know for sure .
That's the nature of passing information to different people.
Human beings interpret information based on experiences.
This will naturally leave out details on its own,
Science proves that our brain naturally deletes information as we bring in new data. This is because of the amount of data our brain has to process at once.
It cannot process everything at once. So it will automatically delete data.
Yes of course it changes. But we don't have the original story to tell us "how" it changed. In your example, the teacher gave the original story, so we have a baseline.
So in the argument you and the other dude were having, you both were drawing on something that could be incorrect, or a half truth, or even 100% true.
But the further back we go, the less we know for sure .
So when I said cabal history.
We only have versions that they have controlled that is good for them.
You proved my point.
We don’t have the original story to begin with.
We have the altered future versions of history. Which is missing important details to our perspectives.
Well you assume it's altered
You just proved my point.
It is altered.
That's the nature of passing information to different people.
Human beings interpret information based on experiences. This will naturally leave out details on its own,
Science proves that our brain naturally deletes information as we bring in new data. This is because of the amount of data our brain has to process at once.
It cannot process everything at once. So it will automatically delete data.