That's not what I asked you. I'm not asking you to prove anything and I don't care who else has peer reviewed it. I'm just asking if you have personally examined the evidence that you are presenting. A simple yes or no response is all that is required.
P.S. I already know what the answer is. I just want to hear it from you.
I've examined the online literature, and about half the content of the offline literature. The remainder is so rare that the volumes can be found only at certain places on earth. But if you read the literature, there are excerpts and paraphrases across the entire collection, so much so that all of the relevant content is there for reading.
I doubt any of that has been peer reviewed.
It was. Many, many times.
Try putting some sticks in the sand, walking a few miles and doing the same again. Repeat. Observe. Think.
What will walking away from a stick tell me about the shape of the earth?
Here's nice essay for you to read. It's by Asimov.
http://chem.tufts.edu/AnswersInScience/RelativityofWrong.htm
Asimov doesn't experiment, demonstrate, or prove crap.