Simplicity doesn't equate to truth
Insufficient evidence
If you are trying to prove something using Occam's razor, its up to you to provide sufficient supporting evidence to provide a definitive proof, not me. If you can't, yours is only as good as mine. If it is "generally" "better", it is up to you to prove to me this is a "general" issue, not a specific issue, before your razor is any useful.
You always using this razor shows that you only use inductive logic and provide half baked arguments.
like when I told you, principle of undecidability completely defeats "真相是可被觀測的", I have provided sufficient evidence, I needed no razor.
The statement is not even logical in itself. It shows how laughable your understanding of science or logic is. Just quit talking science ok? Things from you only sound sciency, and is totally pseudo-scientific.
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Is "There is nothing that is always correct" Logically Sound?
No, there is a logical inconsistency in the statement "there is nothing that is always correct".
how much people attended the 1936 Nuremberg rally Reichsparteitag der Ehre?
There are no precise figures available on the exact attendance of the 1936 Nuremberg Rally (Reichsparteitag der Ehre). However, estimates suggest that over half a million people attended the rally.
It's important to note that the Nazi regime often inflated attendance figures for propaganda purposes, so the actual number may have been lower.
who attended the rally? were there spontanious volunteers or most were Nazi member staffs?
Who Attended the 1936 Nuremberg Rally?
The 1936 Nuremberg Rally (Reichsparteitag der Ehre) was a carefully orchestrated propaganda event. While it appeared to be a massive gathering of enthusiastic supporters, the reality was more complex.
Composition of the Crowd
Nazi Party Members and Affiliates: A significant portion of the attendees were dedicated Nazi Party members, including officials, SA (Storm Troopers), SS (Schutzstaffel), and other affiliated organizations. These individuals were mobilized to create a sense of overwhelming support.
Civilians: There were also civilians in attendance, some of whom were genuinely enthusiastic supporters of the Nazi regime. However, many others were coerced or pressured to attend, with employers, schools, and community organizations encouraging participation.
Organised Groups: Students, youth groups, and various organizations were often bused in to create a sense of mass support.
Lack of Spontaneous Volunteers
While there might have been some individuals who voluntarily attended out of genuine belief, the overall atmosphere of the rally was carefully controlled. The Nazi regime employed extensive propaganda and organizational efforts to ensure a large and enthusiastic crowd. Spontaneous volunteers were likely a minority.