Welcome to Rationale

FEATURED

Flat Earth, spirits and conspiracy theories: How experience shapes extraordinary beliefs

By Eli Elster

Across all recorded cultures, people have held strong beliefs that seemed to lack evidence in their favour – one might refer to them as “extraordinary beliefs.”

For evolutionary anthropologists like me, the ubiquity of these kinds of beliefs is a puzzle. Human brains evolved to form accurate models of the world. Most of the time, we do a pretty good job. So why do people also often adopt and develop beliefs that lack strong supporting evidence?

In a new review in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences, I propose a simple answer. People come to believe in flat Earth, spirits and microchipped vaccines for the same reasons they come to believe in anything else. Their experiences lead them to think those beliefs are true.

Read the full article

"... some extraordinary beliefs are sources of serious concern. Misinformation about science and politics is rampant and immensely dangerous. By recognising how those beliefs are shaped by experience, researchers can find better ways to combat their spread."
Eli Elster

LATEST ARTICLES

Art, Humour & Poetry

MBJ’s view

See current affairs through the eyes of cartoonist Matt Bissett-Johnson. Published 13 December 2025.
Continue reading →
Law & Politics

Simplistic and impractical: The Albanese government’s social media ban

The federal government’s Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Act 2024 will today take effect, restricting Australian teens under 16 ...
Continue reading →
Philosophy & Psychology

Flat Earth, spirits and conspiracy theories: How experience shapes extraordinary beliefs

On 22 February 2020, ‘Mad’ Mike Hughes towed a homemade rocket to the Mojave Desert and launched himself into the ...
Continue reading →
Letters to the Editor

What motivated the ‘cruel’ assisted dying bill?

Editor’s note: If you would like to submit a letter for possible publication, please email it to editor@rationalist.com.au. See our ...
Continue reading →
Science & Health

Algorithms are amplifying antifeminist masculinities

The online world of boys and young men in the post-Andrew Tate moment is now saturated with masculinity influencers who take ...
Continue reading →
Law & Politics

How violent extremists wield words as weapons

Words are powerful tools. Violent extremists know this well, often choosing their phrasing extremely carefully to build loyalty among their ...
Continue reading →

Featured Contributors

Facebook X Email linkedin