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Originally Posted by peacegirl
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Originally Posted by ceptimus
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Originally Posted by peacegirl
I don't believe the verdict is in. Why should I prematurely give up when I don't think that the testing has been thorough enough?
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The moons of Jupiter experiment has been repeated many thousands of times over hundreds of years, and it's disproved Lessans' claims every single time. This is just one of many experiments that disprove Lessans but it's probably the oldest one and can be carried out with only about a hundred dollars worth of equipment. We've repeatedly urged you to try this experiment for yourself, but although you're prepared to spend thousands of hours on internet forums arguing about this topic, you are not prepared to give maybe ten hours of your own time (spread across a whole year) towards the 'more empirical testing' that you say you want.
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I'm not questioning the results. I know what I would see. If this is absolute proof, then we have a problem. I just don't know if this is absolute proof.
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You accept the results that contradict Lessans' theories. If you don't think the results are proof then you should offer some alternative explanation for them.
If you don't have any alternative explanation, it looks like you're saying, 'I accept that these results show that I'm wrong, so I'm just going to ignore them.'