If there are some facts,
which are not consistent with this assumption
then supporters of the theory of "Lunar Conspiracy"
should present
100 percent evidence
that these facts are incompatible
with the statement: "The astronauts were on the moon."
Until today, this has not happened and we know
that it is almost impossible.
However, on the other hand, it is also impossible with
100 percent probability of proving :
"Yes, people were on the moon,"
since the day of July 20, 1969 lies far in the past and
this past does not exist now.
It follows that
then state of affairs fundamentally unprovable.
This approach may be quite difficult to accept.
However, one must get used to the idea
that,
with the exception of a few
tautologies in the logic of statements
This statement seems too academic, scholarly, and extravagant.
But this is actually a useful practical guide
which significantly helps in real, "simple" life :