I admit that as an opponent, I can't refute this theory because we have a way to verify this statement. On the back of the moon, observers on earth can't see it. What about those detectors? These photos cannot be made public. Who complains that he has worked so hard to develop a detector, but the detection results do make wedding clothes for others? I admit that this statement can make me shut up, but the premise of shutting up is that I won't be allowed to do research, and I won't shut up my opponents by means of dead evidence.
But what about the premise of overthrowing the landlord's logic now? This spaceship on the back of the moon doesn't exist.
Then I can't shoot such a spaceship with the best detector, because there is no such thing. Why does the government release information? This logic is also very reasonable.
If the landlord pays attention to the mysteries on the back of the moon, he will also find many strange things. What will the landlord do if he finds a plant on the earth that has never been found before? Record the main characteristics of this plant, and of course record the method of this plant, so that people all over the world can test such findings.
But for this so-called spacecraft on the back of the moon, the details are vivid, but the location is unknown. I don't know what the detector found. I don't know which discoverer can see so many details, but I forgot to record the geographical location. Is this really unprofessional? Or is this just a lie?
Is it too quiet to ask the landlord to look at the front of the moon now? There is nothing in a calm. But the back of the moon may be different. There are all kinds of magical things, such as alien spacecraft, huge cities, American World War II bombers ... but all kinds of statements have no latitude and longitude, and they are all hidden on the back of the moon. Think about it and you will know why. At least most of these statements are created by human beings themselves.
For such things that don't give people textual research, most of them can't stand textual research.
I don't expect the landlord to adopt it, but I hope the landlord will think twice.