That's a video of a launch is it? If I didn't know better I'd say that could have been filmed anywhere. I'm not saying it is mind you, I don't know. But the point is, nor do you. It didn't look too violent, and I'm sure that someone somewhere has the time to aim a camera out the window. I mean lets be fair, I'm pretty sure it's mainly computer controlled like an airliner. I can't imagine there's much steering to be done between 40,000-godnoshowmany ft. In fact, with the media such an enormous market, they would have a dedicated film crew. They would have a tv channel dedicated to all things cosmic. You know I'm right in what I'm saying. I don't know if the earth is flat or if it's round. I don't know if we go to the ISS or we don't. I don't know if we ever went to the moon. But I'm an educated and intelligent person, and over the last 2 or 3 years I've started to research the subjects... Objectively. I don't just look for reasons to believe in one thing or another, I look at all arguments. And I just say, FE takes some beating in my mind. There's too many questions that challenge the basic mathematics of a spinning ball that no one can seem to answer logically. So for me, I can't at the moment believe that we live on a spinning ball with the information that we can research. It just seems that everywhere I turn, nothing is concrete enough. For instance, NASA admit that their images of the blue marble are composite. Why? Why couldn't the Hubble telescope take a quick pic or video of the earth spinning? Why does it have to be composite images thrown together?