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Years ago I had fun with "what if the US never actually went to the moon". I did not believe it, it was just a nice plot idea, we even made a pen & paper oneshot about it. Nowadays I have no whatsoever fun in thought experiments like this, because the real threat of someone believing it to be true. I want to enjoy "birds aren't real" or "giraffes do not exist" or ... the worst is flat earth. It started out as a joke and now idiots try to proof the earth is flat, proof by accident it isn't and then question rather their methods than their belief system. We just can't have nice things.
The moon landings have been faked hundreds if not thousands of times and only done for real 6 times. X-Files Theme
Damn... time for a re-run
I swear I remember flat earth being about questioning science and coming to conclusions yourself... As it's a pretty simple thing to figure out...but I can't find any information and no one has even mentioned it even starting as something not crazy...
Then somehow flat earthers arrived at designing actual good experiments which demonstrated the earth is indeed round and then rejecting the data they themselves collected.