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I'm good and very comfortable with all kinds of advanced math and physics. All of the people at my work have atleast a bachelors in engineering or computer science and 50% have had multiple semesters of calculus. Despite this, most of my coworkers consider me to be the best person to write math intensive code.

Even with my aptitude, I remember people trying to explain the holohoax math to me and just shutting down. For me, I'd just think "why did they have ovens in the concentration camps if they weren't there to exterminate people." Normally, if someone proposed something with math or physics that seemed illogical, I'd work through it to try to prove one way or another. My natural curiosity just broke down and didn't apply with the holohoax. One day I was reading some random article which mentioned Ellis Island had more incinerators than Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Then it clicked. I realized that bodies get incinerated for many different reasons and especially if they are suspected of carrying a disease. Once past that mental block, it was all just a math problem and I could easily see the fraud that it was. Looking back, I'm amazed at how strong the mental block of "don't question it" was.

Keep planting seeds in the normies. You never know what will eventually wake one up. I'm glad all those seeds other people planted finally sprouted when the mental block was released for me. This is also why the current censorship wave is so dangerous. Sometimes you need to tell someone 100 different ways before something finally clicks.