08-28-2020, 02:39 AM
(08-28-2020, 02:26 AM)LP link Wrote:Yes no doubt, but that is a refined measurement not a deliberate misrepresentation.
The tell there is you accept the new measurement as new evidence, you don't continue to argue Jupiter has 12 moons.
I realise some might be mislead but dubious websites, and have real conviction in the argument, but putting blinkers on will hardly instill confidence in the motives behind the debate.
I'm more aware now about the mental health of the people that get involved in these debates, but I've no less conviction about debunking crap as it is remains the primary cause of the duress and many other troubles.
The comment was meant as a bit of a joke but to use it to make the point....
I'm not sure how many moons Jupiter has.
I don't know.
No-one does.
There are currently 79 'known' moons.
I don't discount the possibility that there are more that will be discovered as detection capabilities are improved.
I'm keeping an open mind.

