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“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
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“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)

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The human mind is one of the most complicated things on Earth. Just think that basically everything we have and know, whether it's a product, an explanation for a phenomenon, or something else, once was just an idea in someone's head that they felt brave enough to express and develop.
Yet, that doesn't mean that every single thought that pops up in your head can reach such success. Some ideas might theoretically have some potential but don't have enough going for them to be realized. Just like these, let's say, theories in today's list that various netizens had, but have no proof for. Interested? Make sure to check them out!
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#1

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
That our phones hear everything. I,ll mention something ramdom like “I kinda want a kayak,” and boom—suddenly, I’m getting ads for paddles and life jackets. Coincidence? I think not.
80points

#2

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
My dog's actual English vocabulary and literacy level is at least ten times my estimate from two years ago. She's hiding it from me, that much is certain.
72points

#3

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
Every single time a product is "New and Improved" the quality goes down and the price goes up.
72points

Throughout our lives, we've all probably had some ideas that could have easily been turned into some kind of theory, maybe even a conspiracy one. Yet, to prove something like that you need evidence. 

After all, that’s how everything gets proven (or disproven) in life – through the scientific method. Depending on the field, the procedure itself can vary, but the essence of the process is rather similar. Basically, it is coming up with an idea or hypothesis and testing it through experiments and analysis, which later serve to confirm or refute the evidence. 

#4

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
Environmental factors like exhaust, products in our homes, etc. is causing more health problems than we realize or are willing to acknowledge.
57points

#5

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
There is some *thing* that follows me from place to place that I've lived in. It hides my things. I've learned through the years to ask out loud if I can please have them back. Once I leave the room for a little while, when I go back in, I instantly find it usually in a place I already looked before or just sitting in a very obvious place like on my bed. I don't mention this to anyone irl because it makes me look crazy as f**k lmao.
56points

#6

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
Women's clothing having no pockets is a conspiracy to sell more handbags.
50points

Technically, evidence is proof of something being true or false. Yet, some argue that strictly speaking, science doesn’t provide proof, only evidence. Sound confusing? Bear with us. 

As this article claims, proof implies there’s no room for error, and that something is 100% for sure. With the proper amount of evidence, we can make educated guesses, but it can never be 100%. There’s always a risk some new evidence can come in and destroy (or at least damage) everything we knew up to that point. 

Still, it doesn’t negate the fact that some form of evidence is important when trying to prove something. Yet, in some cases, the hypothesis can seem rather likely (at least in someone’s mind) and doesn’t have that much confirmation behind it. 

#7

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
A lot of people are in jail for crimes they did not commit when the actual culprit roams free. My suspect is that the percentage of this is much higher than people think specially in developing countries.
46points

#8

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
That many humans are suffering from collective zoochosis, especially in urban environments.
41points

#9

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
All or most of the health problems that blame salt for are actually caused by sugar.
41points

Today’s list is made exactly of such ideas. All of them were generated and shared by netizens in an online thread under the question "What's something you suspect but can't prove?" which, within 21 days on the internet, gathered over 1.7K responses. 

Of course, we picked out the most intriguing ones for you to enjoy. For instance, someone believes, but has no way to prove, that our phones listen to everything we say. Probably quite many of us have thought a similar thing after we said something and eerily soon saw an ad about it. 

#10

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
Tom Cruise doesn't do his own stunts. I don't believe that he's an amazing helicopter pilot, climber, can fly a jet, blah blah blah. He belongs to a cult which encourages lying, it's not that much of a stretch.
35points

#11

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
Nobody read the end users license agreement.
34points

#12

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
That most people in general are nuts.
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33points

While our phones have the capability to listen, they do not do that constantly. They are only activated by turning on the microphone in certain apps while using them or by triggering voice-activated features with wake words or buttons. 

Then, how to explain those ads that seem to be just about what you discussed near your phone? Well, apparently it has more to do with advanced data collection and algorithms instead of eavesdropping. Usually, we don’t even realize how much tech companies collect data and how it tells so much about us that algorithms can be eerily predictive and convincing. 

#13

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
That the audio quality for the Kendrick Lamar halftime show broadcast was intentionally poorer than it should have been so FOX could get audiences at home to whine about the woke black guy.

The recorded version I heard on Spotify yesterday completely changed my entire perspective on the show. It was phenomenal.
33points

#14

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
Apple made their wired headphones longer when they released AirPods so that the wires caught on more things, thus demonstrating the need for wireless headphones.
26points

#15

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
A huge amount of instigating comments on Reddit are not from real people but from paid actors with an agenda.
26points

Well, who knows, maybe in the future someone will prove this explanation wrong and it will turn out that this person was right all along. And even if they don’t, knowing how much our phones know about us even without listening is quite scary, isn’t it? Well, that’s the price we pay for most free stuff online – as the saying goes, “If it’s free, you’re the product.” 

Do you have your own theories you have no proof for? Share them in the comments!

#16

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
Luigi is innocent. And I don't mean Luigi did a public service and should be free on that basis, I just don't believe he did it.
21points

#17

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
That high use of plastics are damaging human eggs/sperm leading to declining birth rates in highly developed countries.
17points

#18

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
The screen is more sensitive for ads on Reddit than for posts. I'm not a programmer and I don't even know if this is possible, but it seems like anything I accidentally open on Reddit is always an ad.
16points

#19

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
That people simply do not want to be argued with.

Sure sure, everyone will say "Oh no, I like people who challenge me" but I actuality everyone just wants to be agreed with and nothing more.
15points

#20

“What's Something You Suspect But Can't Prove?” (25 Answers)
The free contact lens cases that come with the contact solution have gotten much larger in the last 30 years, encouraging you to use the solution up faster.
15points
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