Wednesday, November 20, 2019

The Cassandra Curse, the more logical explanation of it


The challenger spacecraft exploded while millions of people watch in horror on January
28, 1986. Then people started talking about the "cassandra curse" and she became
popular again. Cassandra was a princess and was the daughter of Troy. She had many
examples of situations where people don’t believe her and then catastrophic things
then happen. I disagree with most of the people on the Hop’s Blog post because why
would people believe a random stranger about a warning. Most of the disaster
warnings have a small chance of happening, but when it happens most people blame
the disaster on the people who didn’t listen to the warnings. But the people who didn’t
listen made the right choice because most disasters have a small chance of happening
so if they listen to everyone then the challenger spacecraft would have never been
used because of all the warnings they listen to. Also, most things we do all have a
small percent of a chance of becoming a disaster like driving a car, you could die in a
car accident with a 0.00970873786% of dying according to google. This is why we
can’t believe the warnings that have a small chance of happening or else we wouldn’t
have been in space right now.

2 comments:

  1. I think this was a very interesting post. I mean I agree why would we listen to warnings from a stranger? People who do not know us would not listen to US about a warning so we probably would not listen to a stranger about a warning either.This was a good point that was made and I agree with it a little bit.

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  2. I agree with everything you said. I mean who would listen to a stranger that said your about to get murdered. The people should have listened to the Scientist but they didn't and he Spacecraft blew up in their face. I think it would be a little strange to see the future but its would be pretty cool some of the time.

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