You can question science alright, but when you start questioning demonstrably provable facts like the earth being an irregularly shaped ellipsoid you are not advancing science anymore, you are wasting everybody's time with flat-earther moron bullshit.
The problem withthis whole argument online is that 95% of people don't understand what the word "science" means, on either side. "Science" certainly includes "skepticism", which one side of the argument seems to have gotten correct. "Science" also involves "evidence". Since the days of earth-centrism and humorism scientists have become much better at the meticulous methodologies required to weigh evidence. This whole portion of the equation is missing from the skeptical side in these arguments: "Maybe the scientists are wrong and maybe [my hypothesis]!"... okay, valid so far. "[anecdotal evidence], therefore scientists definitely wrong and definitely [my hypothesis]!". THIS is the error. Telling people that they are wrong to be skeptical just shows them that you are at least as ignorant as they are.
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