You think you know, but do you really know? Whenever I suspect gas lighting I do the math. A ChiSquare distribution will tell you the probability that your sample data does not match the gaslighter's claim. Gas lighting occurs in the scientific community frequently to discredit claims as justification for unnecessary funding with redundant research grants.
Good gaslighters can even bend minds like yours by making claims on the threshold of perception. When you're up against the pros, math is your best weapon.
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I disagree. Since you know she does it, you are cognizant of it. So, its your mind. Not hers. Playing tricks.
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You're free to disagree, but I stand by my opinion on this one.
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Someone on this very site is gaslighting me rn. But i know it. So wtf is he doing?? Being an idiot thats all.
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You think you know, but do you really know? Whenever I suspect gas lighting I do the math. A ChiSquare distribution will tell you the probability that your sample data does not match the gaslighter's claim. Gas lighting occurs in the scientific community frequently to discredit claims as justification for unnecessary funding with redundant research grants.
Good gaslighters can even bend minds like yours by making claims on the threshold of perception. When you're up against the pros, math is your best weapon.