(October 22, 2019 at 12:33 am)The Valkyrie Wrote: People want us to believe their claims and expect us to do so without anything but their claims.
We simply ask for verifiable evidence.
Why is that a problem?
Not trusting the opinion of people sometimes is a big mistake. Sometimes people say the truth.
For example; "Dark Matter". We know it's there, we even calculated it's mass, but pictures can't detect it, the only way to find out about it is to use complex calculations to measure it.
So taking pictures for "Dark Matter" makes no sense because it doesn't reflect light.
The more you venture into outer space, the more detecting objects using tools like Cameras becomes meaningless. Other tools must be used.
You have to trust indirect calculations and keep testing it until you find something; and probably it won't even be seen directly.