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Last week I found a moon landing 'proof' video that got me thinking about how we even define evidence anymore
It was this 45-minute thing from 3 years ago with side-by-side NASA shots and some guy named Kevin pointing out shadow angles, but then I looked up his source and it was just a blog post from 2012 with zero citations - has anyone else run into these rabbit holes where the 'proof' just circles back to itself?
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mark36129d ago
Yeah the "shadow angles prove it was faked" thing always cracks me up. My buddy Dave once spent a whole weekend debunking one of those videos and it turned out the guy filming just didn't account for the ground being uneven lol. It's wild how confident people get when the evidence just links back to some rando's blog with no sources.
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morgan_ramirez29d ago
That 45-minute Kevin video is practically a rite of passage now. I counted six different "proof" links in the description and every single one eventually dead-ended at that same 2012 blog post with no sources. It's like watching someone build a house of cards in a wind tunnel and calling it engineering.
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