I will admit that I have now come to accept Pluto as a Kuiper Belt Object / Trans-Neptunian Object, but I will still use Pluto as an excellent example of how Internet scientists automatically accept what they read from a science article, as well as use Pluto as an example of Internet scientists defending rigged votes.
It is good you "accept" Pluto as a KBO, but that really isn't your say, now is it? It never was.
If you dislike the classification you
can have a say in it but it will require more work than you are willing to put into it:
1. get degrees in Astronomy or Planetary Science
2. Become a member of the IAU (
here)
3. Go back to the General Assembly and make a cogent case about how your classification system makes more sense than the one that seasoned astronomers came to (remember, this is
only a matter of classification schemes. So yours will have an easy task of laying out a system that will not only allow Pluto to be a planet but will have to take into account a variety of other KBO's etc.)
It's easy enough.
But again, I'm concerned that you
repeatedly ignore my simple request to give us the official technical definition of the word "Planet" in the year 2000. I can't imagine why you
refuse to answer this question.
Those here who defend how Pluto was demoted have lost a lot of respect with me ... (and I'm sure they won't be losing any sleep over it).
Well, I would actually sleep better if I had lost your respect over a scientific debate point! But that aside, why would anyone in their right mind think your "opinion" or "respect" matters when you seem to fail simple understanding of what is "at stake" in the Pluto debate.
You keep bringing it up as if it is a debate about science
qua science, but you can't seem to get it through your head that it simply is a "nomenclature" issue!
You display a very juvenile understanding of science. You think the "map is the country" in a way. Don't worry, many who have no science background think of it like this. Just put on a lab coat and you think you are 90% of the way to being a scientist.
It is frustrating to many of us because you seem to think this is all some really "deep insight" you have here on this topic.
It is also displayed by your occasional attempts to sound super-science geeky by putting the genus and species for a living thing. I'm sure that by memorizing that "factoid" you have felt you have some deeper insight into the thing itself, but I suspect you really don't.
You have memorized a "classification". That's laudable but if your understanding of biology is as limited as your understanding of astronomy as displayed by your hounding on the Pluto issue, then I think it highly likely that just memorizing the genus and species is about where it ends for you.