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Originally Posted by DwnWthVwls
No, you don't have to be an expert on any of my examples to talk about flat earth. I was questioning your thoughts on those things, because much like the examples provided from space science all we have is experimentation, data, and cartoons to explain how they work.
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really though? so when nasa says they've found a planet in a neighbouring solar system which hold a planet possibly like earth, and they tell you they can tell it's a bit like earth because they've told you they can tell what gases are on its surface because of the way it wobbles or because of infrared this or that, you believe it's experimentation? or is it that you believe they are funded enough that this must be what they're doing with their time? or is it possible you believe they are even capable of that for no other reason than that you were told they do, and that you've been provided images on a consistent basis throughout the entirety of your formative years?