That should stop you harping on about you having proof and me not having any, shouldn't it, because I can threaten to provide proof and then say, "no, you'll only deny it."
Big differences. I can actually provide proof. You, admittedly, can not.
I would be willing to accept proof if you actually had some that you could provice for evaluation. You admit to being dead fast against any science that could be used. You actually admit to rejecting something before it's shown to you.
The top and bottom of it, is...you don't have any proof and cannot provide physical proof.
Wrong.
No sense in continuing any further. Have a good day.
Like I said: talking about it, is fine...and telling me CONSTANTLY that I can't provide PROOF, which I've readily admitted I cannot...and yet, you get backed into your own corner and cannot provide me with any direct proof and skulk away. lol.
Have a nice day. 
When was the last time you went to college or university, sceptimatic ?
My academics are not as much as many of the more learned members of posters on this forum , but I know from experience that most of my professors, especially those in the engineering, chemistry and physics departments would love to explain to you any questions you might have and would love to show you experiments on any questions you might have. They might even let you do them, but you would have to trust them to find out how to do them and I think it is a proven fact that FE's don't even trust people like them so maybe that was a dumb suggestion to a confirmed FE.
One other thing I have learned is this.:
' The only dumb questions are the ones you don't ask."
In addition to other colleges the state colleges and the community colleges are the best places to go for information. They deal with the general public and non-students a lot.Of course you could probably find the information you want on the Internet. But I would suggest you contact a Professor at a local college or university- IN PERSON !. But that would involve getting off your computer and going somewhere a bit farther than just looking out your window. Have a good day ! You just might learn something.
I'm no genius like you but I have learned a lot from my college Profs.
P.S. I just happened to think of this.;
Years ago when I joined the Navy and was in boot camp....Boy ! Were there a lot of things that I didn't know and most of the other "boots" in our Company didn't know. But we just didn't going around saying "I don't know" but we went to our Chief Petty Officer Company Commmander. That's where that quote came from .: One of the boots said , "I know this is a dumb question..but...." The Chief's answer was "The only dumb question is the one you don't ask." That brings up another question. If you might be of the right age and I don't know what country you come from but it you do live in the USA, I would suggest you enlist in the USN. You might learn a few things. I did. But then again maybe you just aren't interested in learning anything ? 
I'm extremely interested in learning the truth.
Unfortunately, I don't know where to go to learn the TRUTH.
I spent my young years learning what I truly believed was the truth. I was like any other youngster with a inquiring mind. I used to take things apart to find out how they worked. I'd always ask questions and would readily gobble up the answers.
It was a bit like fun for a youngster like me, as I suppose it would be for other inquisitive youngsters, as we all like to learn, IF it appeals to our senses.
It's like being given a large wooden 20 piece jig saw and putting it together and feeling proud that you managed it. Just the same as the teacher asking questions on what you were taught by him/her and you put up your hand and get the question right, which made you feel happy and clever.
We could have been taught about earth being a large jack and the bean stalk type plant and we were inside the growing bud of that plant, etc...and we COULD have been questioned on what we were taught about it and readily stuck our hands up to answer those questions, yet what have we really answered?
You see! we all grow up being taught whatever is on the agenda at the time, yet every kid is taught the basics, which are earth being a sphere and a sun that is 93 million miles away that takes 8 minutes for it's light and heat to hit us...and all the rest of it.
We get exams on all this stuff, so we answer the exam questions based on what THEY tutored into us and depending on what percentage of your exam you gained, you could go to college and University to study further into this stuff and by that time, completely dazzled by the complexity of the theories behind this planet, to the point of never thinking of really questioning the validity of it, even if a lot of the stuff really does seem far fetched.
I mean, the sun being 93 million miles away, I suppose the universe is our oyster and can be anything they tell us, if we accept 93 million mile nuclear fusion suns and what not.
The thing is! what happens when you do get the required passes and go to college, then come out of college, to later start to question what you always believed was correct?
You can do 2 main things: you can slap yourself and tell yourself not to be silly and get any thoughts about being taught wrong, out of your mind.
Or.
You can start to question the validity of it all by dissecting all the parts and analysing them in your mind and by actually look around you to realise that, maybe there is some fabrication of the truth or downright misinformation altogether.
To do this, you have to look into as much as you can about mainstream views as a whole and the science as a whole to try and distinguish what is real or not.
I've got to the stage where I've not only changed my view of a rotating globe to a stationary one...I've totally wiped out the thought of it all, including a silly 93 million mile sun and rocks for planets in space, in a supposed universe that is so big and still expanding that we cannot contemplate its end.
It's so nonsensical, not just because I can't get my head around it...it's because it really is, pathetic and I could kick myself for believing in such crap for all those years, yet I console myself, because I know that it was MASS indoctrination and it was simply a case of a young naivety being snared into the trap by the very tutors who were also snared into the very same trap and yet make a living out of it and either still none the wiser to the reality, or are simply going through the motions, because to do otherwise, would mean no job and a full discrediting by those in power.
It's not a hard choice, if that's the scenario with some, yet others will most probably be like you and many others...and just accept that what you are told, is actually correct and you won't hear of anything to the contrary.