Realscientist:
All scientists who go with a spinning Earth are accepting the religion of science and they do repeat it. In fact that's what people are taught in everyday life.
A good scientist is a sceptic. That's what makes them good and it's what helps them make the greatest discoveries.
I certainly don't think the experts are vile. There are many scientists who are experts in their field of science and a lot of the science is factual in what they study.
The problem with your argument is all fields of science rely on one, basically. It's called physics. If you're calling one theory completely wrong, you kind of expect the root of that theory to be wrong. What I mean by that is the underlying fundamentals that make that theory work and make sense. Physics is the one that makes everything make sense. It's not completely understood, but for 90% of practical purposes, it is.
Of course scientists have to be sceptical of theories just as many are today about the universe and Earth being flat or round or spinning or stationary.
You're right, and as I've said, the good ones are. They try to break new ground. That's where we get stuff like string theory and theoretical physics.
The problem I have is the scientists spinning Earth theory that we have to accept as fact and no debating for fear of ridicule.
It's not out of fear of ridicule. As was explained before, they are scientists because they're
curious. Curiosity makes you want to investigate things. These people more than likely already checked out that fact and determined for themselves that it was, in face, true.
We have all been spoon fed since birth and have gobbled everything up what has been fed to us, until we start to be bothered to think for ourselves, which in most cases starts after leaving school as everything before that is laid on for most people.
Thinking isn't everything. You need to investigate to learn, and that goes beyond thinking about it.
The lies start with the tooth fairy and Santa claus, yet because these are good lies and we benefit from them, we can put them to bed and dismiss them with a smile, whilst following on the same tradition with our own kids.
Every kid is taught religion and most schools are getting turned into church of England schools. Brainwashing at it's finest, yet even though many kids grow up and dismiss it , they don't actually fully dismiss all of it as they go about their life using it in some shape or form, as in , " oh God, help me", things like that.
I was not taught religion growing up. I do not teach my children religion. So that is completely false.
I'm a sceptic like everyone on here is, but I can't prove anything that I say is fact just as you can't prove anything outside of Earth as fact.
People that have gone up in to space can prove these things are facts.
A man or woman that can talk big scientific words do not impress me nor do they intimidate me. I prefer to use simplified language when I talk about things, which to a person who believes they are a higher being, it would come across as Neanderthal, yet that does not mean the other person is any the less a thinker.
No one here is trying to intimidate you. We're trying to explain things to you, and we're all getting frustrated because you don't fully understand it, so you completely dismiss it, and in doing so, refuse to accept any understanding that may come to your mind as false. Some people just talk using "big scientific words" as part of their every day speech.
Many people live their lives in Einstein and Stephen Hawking. Why?
Because they're highly intelligent individuals. But a critical thinker does not take what they say as the "word of god."
Because the media and scientific world made them their mascots to sell us whatever they had in store for us.
Stephen Hawking is supposedly one of the smartest men on the planet and many intelligent people
hang onto every word his robotic computer comes out with. Yet he has been incapacitated since his early 20''s and manages to write books about the universe, then comes out with " the universe was created from nothing"
First of all, Stephen Hawking's status as the "smartest man on the planet," is simply just he's the smartest one that's in the spotlight. Also, I believe the term "the universe was created from nothing" is an attempt to break it down into layman's terms. It seems far more likely to me that it was some sort of singularity that created the universe, but I have no way of testing this hypothesis.
Now why do people hang on to every word he says?
The answer is: Because most are trained (brainwashed) into accepting it as fact because his computer voice says it's fact.
I actually don't give two shits what Stephen Hawking says. He's a sensationalist.
I'm a simple thinker and I'm not correct with any of my simple thinking but neither am I a simple person who just swallows up anything given to me to accept without question.
I'm qualified in my own observation and I don't need a chalk board to figure out lies about space and what humans are capable of doing in space.
So you yourself have observed that it is
impossible for humans to go into space and do research activities outside of earth's atmosphere? That's what you're essentially saying here. So do tell, how did you observe this?