Before going into moonhoax I would like to ask all of you the following question. This is an off-topic question...
Yes, it most certainly is.
... but by answering it, it will help me to understand if you truly represent science and reasoning, or you represent sides.
Or a better way of putting it; "...So I don't need to pretend to do science but can just claim my opponents are motivated solely by partisanship."
Really? You are going to test to see if the members of a science-based board are going to apply science to a question -- by asking them to jump straight to a yes or no answer without invoking the scientific method?
Ludicrous. Your very test method refutes what you claim it is testing.
One must understand, the testimony of people whose paychecks are dependent on their picked sides, is irrelevant.
An empty claim. First you have to show that, yes, their paychecks ARE dependent on their answer. THEN you have to show the answer is wrong.
I was once employed by the US Army. I was in S3 (training) and on occasion was tasked -- was demanded, under threat not just to my paycheck but for actual punishment -- to instruct other soldiers on the proper use of a GM angle, how to take a back-azimuth, and other basics of map usage. Does that mean that what I told those soldiers was wrong? Does that mean that, when I say the phrase "The GM angle is the difference between magnetic North and Grid North" that you are constrained to ONLY look at my military history, rank, and the conditions of purported duress under which I made that statement in order to determine if this is correct? That you can not check against known principles of navigation? That you are free to reject the idea that magnetic north is true north based entirely on what you feel about the person making the statement?
Asinine.
It would be irrelevant to ask a NASA employee if he believes in moonlandings.
This reminds me of a recent poster who declined to include any evidence that was not a direct part of Apollo 11.
And for a very similar reason. Your litmus tests are foolish and wrong. That's not the way we do it here, or any other science-based board. We DON'T ask NASA employees if they "believe" they helped men land on the Moon. We ask them HOW they did it. And then we compare that HOW against the known science and practices of physics, astronomy, thermodynamics, aerospace engineering, etc.
Anyway, the question is the following- ` 9/11- an inside job or terrorists with box cutters?`
Please, your answer is very crucial for me ! It is not for discussion, just shoot a straight answer. Thank you!
No. I'm not playing your mind games.