The problem is not that these conspiracy theories exist, but rather that people blindly trust that these assertions are true without evidence.

Which sentence could be added to further refine the definition of blindly trust?

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“The people most likely to believe conspiracy theories are those who have certain psychological traits, like the need to maintain self-esteem.”
“The people most likely to believe conspiracy theories are those who have certain psychological traits, like the need to maintain self-esteem.”

“Polls show that, overtime, belief in conspiracy theories, like the faking of the moon landing, decreases.”
“Polls show that, overtime, belief in conspiracy theories, like the faking of the moon landing, decreases.”

“In many cases, this blind trust can contribute to the spread of misinformation and undermine critical thinking skills, perpetuating falsehoods within society.”
“In many cases, this blind trust can contribute to the spread of misinformation and undermine critical thinking skills, perpetuating falsehoods within society.”

“Conspiracy theories often include the belief that a powerful organization is acting corruptly.”
“Conspiracy theories often include the belief that a powerful organization is acting corruptly.”

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The best option to further refine the definition of "blindly trust" is:

“In many cases, this blind trust can contribute to the spread of misinformation and undermine critical thinking skills, perpetuating falsehoods within society.”

This sentence explains the consequences of blindly trusting conspiracy theories, which adds depth to the original definition.