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Again, you are applying the "science" that the liars created for you to believe.

It's not science, it's a priori knowledge.

Zero proof that stars are billions or trillions of miles away.

There's lots of proof. Just because you are ignorant of the proof or do not understand it does not mean it doesn't exist. For example, educate yourself about and how they're used to measure distance. See how .

You will say the sun is 93 million miles away because they say so and you repeat it because you believe their math

I will "believe" it because the math works out, the gravitational field calculations work out, and the expected effects on the Earth, Moon, asteroids, comets, and man-made satellites and spacecraft work out. The way science works is that you have to first come up with a model that is a better predictor of the model you wish to replace. Absent that, nothing gets replaced. Show me a better model with the math, physics, and chemistry to go along with it and I'm all there.

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Why was their math wrong so many times prior? You still believe that NASA goes to space right? Seriously, watch the two videos so you can have a proper understanding of why people don't believe. About the math, I believe Nicola Tesla on Einstein,"The chalkboard filled with all these math equations is very impressive, until you start to do the math and it's all gibberish. It's like finding out the king you worship is nothing more than a popper in purple robes."

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I'm not talking about looking at a chalkboard full of equations, I'm talking about doing the math yourself and getting the same answers. . Try doing that equation for the Earth and your body's mass with a distance of 6.378 x 106 meters, but solve for mass (kg). It turns out that for you to be 90 kg the Earth has to have a mass of around 5.972 x 1024 kg and you have to be 6.378 million meters from the Earth's center of mass. That's convenient since it matches up with a roughly spherical ball almost 8,000 miles in diameter.