No offense, naturally, but I doubt very much that you "converted" anyone. There are very few "true believers" on this forum, and it is safe to say they would be no easier to convert than you would from your belief in RE.
Maybe he was a true believer, maybe he wasn't. It doesn't matter.
But one point your missing is that
it is very easy to convert me from RE to FE. All I need is experimentally derived evidence.
If you performed the experiment I described, and calculated that satellites were only 20 kms up, I would accept that as evidence to back up FE.
But before I completely change my belief system, I would ask two things:
1) Could I see your data? This is the only way for me to confirm that the experiment was properly conducted, and that no serious errors were made. Every major scientific experiment goes through this process; it's called peer review.
If I could find no errors in your experiment, I would then ask the second question.
2) Could you (Or me) repeat the experiment and get similar results? Once a scientific hypothesis is proposed, it is subjected to rigorous experimentation by other scientists to confirm its authenticity. If your experiment indicated that satellites orbited at 20 kms, and no error was found in your measurements, I would go outside on a clear night and perform my experiment again, to see which of us made a mistake. That is what is so wonderful about scientific hypothesis. They are universal, and they are testable. Any scientist can perform an experiment and get similar results.
If both the above conditions are addressed and answered, I would abandon RE immediately.
I should also point out that you should hold me to these same standards. If you like, I can provide you the raw data from my experiment, and allow you to confirm that there is no error. And of course, I encourage you to perform this experiment on your own.
The scientific method is a wonderful tool, Unimportant. Use it.