I for one don’t see any problem using the Zetetic method if you adhere to its methodology. The problems start not because of the method used but by the interpretation of any results.
I think this is a fair explanation of the method;
-Come up with a question about the world.
-Design an experiment.
-Experiment and collect the data.
-Draw conclusions from the experiment.
-Formulate a hypothesis
Deliver findings.
For example let’s say we want to find out about the moon and it’s shape and nature, is it self illuminating or does it reflect light from another source. That’s the question.
My experiment, as I can’t actually go there, is to observe the moon and take a series of images like these ones taken by Damien Peach. If I had adhered strictly to the method I would have shot them myself, but for now the fact they were taken by a guy and not an agency will just have to suffice for just now.



It’s the drawing conclusions stage that we have a problem. If I look at Damien’s images I draw the following conclusions.
The moon is not self illumination but appears to reflect light from another source.
The moon is not a flat plane but looks spherical.
The moon appears to have been struck many times by objects given the number and nature of the craters
This is the stage where opinion would split as I am sure that those of a FE persuasion would possibly draw different conclusions.