Obviously, they're not going to tell anyone, so until someone can disprove their theory, it will stand as a viable theory in that field, no matter what branch of science you're talking about.
This seems to be EXTREMELY ignorant and dumb. A theory that is able to stand up to questions and proves true in almost every scenarios is most likely treu
because of those reasons. How can a theory with more loopholes and confusion, then another with a more solid infrastructure, possible be more right? It is absolutely ludicrious to say "Well since the theory has not been disproven somehow, it just means that there is no way it can be right"
Granted, I'm not saying they're always right either. What I am saying is that conclusions that are drawn from studying evidence and proof from several fields and applied to be almost always, or sometimes even always, true are probably more correct then other theories.
Science you can test and verify yourself is trustworthy.
So stuff like tectonic plates, which was compiled together from other scientists but originally proposed by someone unafilliated with NASA, is not verifiable proof? Most of us do not have the tools required to test if it is true.
That's pretty much the point of the FES. Question what you are taught instead of believing everything you are told.
Though what do you do if what you're taught makes more sense then other theories you are told?
The science can be trusted as long as it meets these conditions: It does not interfere with any FE theory, recieve any money from any government agency,make a product that a government agency may use even if they do not supply the government directly and finally the science is based upon gravity, space or a round earth. If it does not fulfill all of the conditions then that scientific organization cannot be trusted because it is part of the conspiracy
Tell me something: why are things that only interfere with the FE theory part of the conspiracy? Why are things in the fields of, say, cell research not in on a completely different conspiracy on their own? Are we to completely mistrust and denounce anything given by the scientific community, simply because we don't believe their claims just because they're in a higher position of power? Does the fact that what they tell us is tested or shown to fit nicely into several fields completely irrelevant?
It all sounds rather absurd to me. If we can't trust the branch of science that deals with gravity and the Earth, how can we trust any of the others?