I am very ignorant. I don't KNOW anything about the sublimators.
Apples and oranges. You, like many people, have no personal experience with the device in question. The difference between you and those others similarly situated is that they don't ignorantly deny its operation.
I haven't witnessed PROOF of anything.
And upon that solipsist basis you are free to harbor continuing personal doubt. You are
not free, however, to suggest that your personal doubt, fed by your ongoing incompetence, laziness, and deception, constitutes a legitimate controversy or hobbles anyone else from drawing reasoned conclusions.
Unlike most of you, I'm also scientifically honest.
Nonsense. You simply make up personal standards of proof and foist them on other people. That is expressly contradicted in the scientific method. Further, you freely admit your desire for a particular outcome. And you happily draw conclusions in the depths of self-admitted ignorance. Nothing could possibly be more scientifically dishonest.
NASA has not been accountable.
Of course it has. Your ongoing denial in the face of it proves only your purposeful intransigence. You desperately need NASA to be vilified as a stepping stone to your obsession over 9/11. You have explicitly said so.
So where's the video of one being tested. Oh sure, they tested them and tested them for more than 50 years but not a single video.
Straw man.
It's an interesting document and thank you again for posting it. It's interesting how they say they did the sublimator test. They put the sublimator in a vacuum chamber without putting the astronaut inside.
Ad hoc revision. Do not move the goalposts.
Something is very suspicious about that but I need to think about it a bit longer.
No, you need to provide
right now a justification for why an appropriate test of the sublimator in a vacuum requires a human subject. You may not evade accountability by asking for arbitrary time-outs so that you can dream up more speculation.
What calculations are you expecting? Don't hold your breath waiting.
You have a degree in engineering and subsequent experience in engineering fields. You have made a argument in the form of doubting the capacity of vacuum test chambers to facilitate a sublimator test on various quantitative grounds. Surely as an engineer you must know that a quantitative argument must be accompanied by the relevant calculation. Please provide it, or admit that you are incompetent to do so.
No, but I have watched with the naked eye what NASA says is a manned ISS passing by overhead. How do you KNOW there are people aboard?
Because they have been directly observed in the manner suggested to you, which you admit you have not done. Do not simply continue to spin the hamster wheel of denial.