FAQ/Everyone

From True Earth wiki
< FAQ
Revision as of 04:07, November 1, 2023 by NoLongerOnTheBall (talk | contribs) (Creating FAQ/Everyone)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

Is everyone in on it?

No, not everyone in on the Lie about the shape of earth. Most people in these various industries aren't even in a position to need to question the shape of earth. Most people simply do what they are told.

There are some who would risk their careers for questioning the shape of earth. So, obviously they avoid asking questions that may get their reputation damaged.

In the military (like NASA), people are compartmentalized to the degree where they are not told if they don't need to know. If somebody knew the truth, they wouldn't share it among the ranks, unless it was necessary.

There are religious factors to the heliocentric, big-bang, we came from rock dust pseudo-science. Questioning these things seems to "trigger" these people, and you will find that they twist your scientific questions into either a political/religious issue or insults.


Science is supposed to be the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world following a systematic methodology based on evidence.

Scientific methodology includes the following:

  • Objective observation: Measurement and data (possibly although not necessarily using mathematics as a tool)
  • Evidence
  • Experiment and/or observation as benchmarks for testing hypotheses
  • Induction: reasoning to establish general rules or conclusions drawn from facts or examples
  • Repetition
  • Critical analysis
  • Verification and testing: critical exposure to scrutiny, peer review and assessment

However, heliocentric science seems to be satisfied by theories that are required to complete their model, despite evidence.