Hjalmar Peters
2 min readJun 2, 2024

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I see that you're still spreading your doomsday theory despite my explanation of why your methodology is flawed. Given the projects you've created in the past, you're certainly capable of understanding what I've explained to you. Your cautious disclaimer "you have no one to blame but yourself for getting it wrong ... do not blame the watchman" makes me suspect that you might have already recognized your error, at least subconsciously. If that's the case, you should bring the sunk cost fallacy to your awareness. You've invested a lot of time and emotional dedication into your prophecy, making it very hard to admit it was a mistake. However, continuing to hold on to it will only increase the damage, both for you and your audience. In your worldview, you should ask yourself if you're acting in accordance with YHVH's will by spreading a misinterpretation (or, in your own words, a "manipulation") of His word, especially after having been told where you are going wrong. Particularly if you're ignoring this warning against your better judgment out of complacency, whether due to the sunk cost fallacy or the desire to maintain a self-image as a wise prophet. Ask yourself honestly if you're still completely convinced of your prophecy, and if so, why you're unwilling to put your money where your mouth is. As you write yourself: "A watchman's actions are louder than their words." If you honestly still conclude that you have no doubts about your prophecy, I urge you to talk to a mathematically versed friend about what I've explained to you and try to understand my explanation with an open mind.

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Hjalmar Peters
Hjalmar Peters

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Crypto trader, effective altruist, vegan, occasionally enjoys poker, physics and climbing

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