The word ‘theory’ doesn’t carry the same weight in all instances, nor does it always mean the same thing!

Just because an idea is deemed ‘pseudoscience’ does not mean it’s untrue!

Dr. John Reizer

I believe most people greatly misunderstand the word ‘theory.’ We commonly hear people loosely speaking about theories concerning many things.

If you were to ask the average person on the street what a theory is, I’d guess that most folks would reply with an answer such as, ‘A theory is an idea or a hunch that has yet to be proven.’

For ordinary, everyday people, a theory can undoubtedly be a hunch or idea about an unknown subject. For example, I have a hunch that dinosaurs never existed and that dragons did. This idea is my hunch but is not supported by science.

Here’s another example: I have a strong hunch (theory) that the historical narratives we have learned about in school and from other official sources are inaccurate and not representative of our truthful history.

Science currently does not care to support my two theories, so they are considered nonsense or conspiracy theories by the scientific community. Does it mean my hunches are wrong and not a much more accurate explanation about our realm? Not at all! In fact, many alternative explanations we discuss on NoFakeNews make more sense than the official explanations coming from the Church of Science.

How about these two gems? I believe space travel is a hoax, and vaccines don’t protect humans from different diseases. Even though there is an enormous amount of data available that substantiates my two hunches, it is considered pseudoscience by the Church of Science.

Did you know the idea that microscopic organisms can only be observed through magical lenses and that they make people sick is a theory? People always ask me if germs getting people sick is a theory or fact. I explain that infectious diseases and the entire medical paradigm suggesting bacteria, fungi, and viruses are pathogens is predicated on germ theory.

Here is a classic situation where words mean different things to different people. In the Church of Science, and I call it a church because fewer and fewer of its theories are questioned these days by its parishioners (scientists), the word theory means the closest thing to a fact or science law that is possible.

So, for example, even though the germ theory is called a theory,  it is considered a fact by science. Germ theory is considered a realistic explanation of how humans get sick. The same goes for the Big Bang and Vaccine theories. Yes, they are called theories, but until enough scientific evidence is brought forth to disprove them, in the eyes of the church of Science, they remain the closest thing there is to a factual explanation of how things are.

The word ‘theory’ means two different things to everyday people and parishioners of the Church of Science. To ordinary people, the word theory means a hunch. To Scientists, the word theory implies the truth until a better story of the truth is accepted or embraced by the church members or until enough money is invested into another Science theory!

Science theories will never become facts, because if evidence is produced that discredit their relevance, they will have to be replaced with another theory.

Understanding a profession’s lexicon is the first step to unraveling all the bullshit the industry is enmeshed in.

According to a Catholic priest (cosmologist) named Georges Lemaitre, the universe as we know it began with an explosion (big bang). The explosion was preceded by nothingness or the absence of any matter whatsoever.

The Big Bang!

KAPOWIE!!!

Evidently, before the explosion, a single mystery particle miraculously manifested itself into existence. Then, it, for some strange reason, exploded and created a debris field in all directions that began to fill a void of infinite space.

As that debris field expanded outward, it formed what we know today as planets, stars, galaxies, and anything else.

According to Georges Lemaitre, the Big Bang explosion happened 13.8 billion years ago.

Big Bang is a ridiculous concept! The controllers want you to believe an explosion came from nothing and resulted in constructive material organization. Explosions are destructive and destroy physically organized matter.

As ridiculous as the Big Bang concept may be, it is considered one of the major science theories and allegedly explains how we got to where we are in the universe. It’s not going anywhere anytime soon, either.

Things that can no longer be questioned are not a part of science but rather a part of dogma and religion. We all witnessed this phenomenon during COVID-19 as many of the Church of Science’s parishioners were precluded (outright censored by their church) from publicly disagreeing with the Establishment’s officialdom. The Church of Science and many of its theories are substantiated by fraudulent practices coming from scientific-sounding agencies (NASA, CDC, etc.) that are conveniently put in place to protect said ideas/theories.

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