That's not the problem, it's researching and making an informed decision
You do not understand that you can't do that with a prior knowledge on such a complex subject.
It would be like watching a League of Legends pro match as a total beginner and think that you can understand everything about the moves that are made. Forgetting the context of the actions, the knowledge requiered to understand certains moves or the context of the match.
There are so many parameters that you don't understand when reading science as a non scientists that it's VERY EASY to read something as X and not understanding that in reality it says Y.
You need to understand the logical impossibility of what you are trying to convince us and understand why most of the time, you will need to listen to experts about Science.
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You MUST be aware of the context of their words, but when they are saying something, expecially when they are scientists, the best thing is to listen to them or at least to listen to the consensus that show that we must listen to scientists.
As long as you will not understand this, you will be poisonned by missinformation and you will - literally - not understand reality as it is. And I'm not even putting politics in the mix here. It's a plain cold logical observation.