Galileo begged his inquisitors to peer through his telescope to KNOW the truth.
Ahh, excellent!! The Galileo Gambit!
I wondered how long it would be before you dragged up that old chestnut.
Alas, to wear the mantle of Galileo it is not enough that you be persecuted by an unkind establishment, you must also be right. -- Robert Park
... let's have NASA demonstrate the spacesuits with sublimators in a high vacuum chamber on Earth duplicating environmental conditions of orbit so we too can KNOW the TRUTH rather than having to believe a faith-based space program.
Actually, you do have a valid point. The space program is to a very large part faith based.
Astronauts place a lot of faith in the skills and knowledge of the engineers who conceive, design, build and test all the complex systems and components of the spacecraft in which they fly. In fact, they trust these people with their very lives. Just like any other endeavour in which people are involved, everyone has faith and trust in those around them that they will do their jobs properly. In all my 20 years in the Air Force, I trusted my fellow engineers and technicians to do the things they needed to do.
My extensive military experience is one of the reasons why I am very suspicious regarding your claims to be ex-military and a qualified engineer. A person with your obvious attitude problems would not fit into a team environment. i.e., you don't strike me as a "team player". Being in the military requires teamwork and co-operation, its an essential part of everyday military life. Loners like you don't fit the requirements; you would be rapidly weeded out in basic training