Even scientists can't agree upon the worthiness of observable and instrumental documentation. 'Tis science... No consensus because different trains of thought and methodologies. Who is right? The science will change and humans will deliberate on the next big thing. Science isn't always right... Humans are imperfect. And apparently, I have unsubstantiated personal bias even though many scientists use observations with their eyes as part of their method.
I’m pointing out how worthless the video is because they’re no measurable data provided by the guy in the video, just some random texts and assertions.
This kind of mentality and disdain towards objective criteria is exactly where you guys lose me.
No problem. In my opinion, it is worth it to think outside the box. Everyone has been indoctrinated about space and the planets and the sun and the big bang, etc. Take a step back and maybe you can find deception/ half truths/ brainwashing. Hey 9 out of 10 scientist agree because they are paid off. The 10th scientist is discredited/ shunned/ or outright killed to keep the narrative. This may not be true in all cases... The covid conspiracists may have been right the whole time but science says "trust science and nothing else". And some of the critical hinging elements of the scientific explanation of reality are theories and not concrete repeatable fact. Theories coming from ones brain, which is not a mechanical device recording data such as a spectrophotometer. Even "gravity" varies in strength across the earth. Do we trust scientists who may or may not be taking bribes?
In my option, I do have a clue. What else would you like to attack me for?
For pretending like “visual observation” without any sort of documented measurements is anything short of “complete unsubstantiated personal bias”
Excellent. People, we don't need eyes for science. Thank you for confirmation, you blinded me with science. Anything else you want to say?
Even scientists can't agree upon the worthiness of observable and instrumental documentation. 'Tis science... No consensus because different trains of thought and methodologies. Who is right? The science will change and humans will deliberate on the next big thing. Science isn't always right... Humans are imperfect. And apparently, I have unsubstantiated personal bias even though many scientists use observations with their eyes as part of their method.
I’m pointing out how worthless the video is because they’re no measurable data provided by the guy in the video, just some random texts and assertions. This kind of mentality and disdain towards objective criteria is exactly where you guys lose me.
No problem. In my opinion, it is worth it to think outside the box. Everyone has been indoctrinated about space and the planets and the sun and the big bang, etc. Take a step back and maybe you can find deception/ half truths/ brainwashing. Hey 9 out of 10 scientist agree because they are paid off. The 10th scientist is discredited/ shunned/ or outright killed to keep the narrative. This may not be true in all cases... The covid conspiracists may have been right the whole time but science says "trust science and nothing else". And some of the critical hinging elements of the scientific explanation of reality are theories and not concrete repeatable fact. Theories coming from ones brain, which is not a mechanical device recording data such as a spectrophotometer. Even "gravity" varies in strength across the earth. Do we trust scientists who may or may not be taking bribes?