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Supposedly, most of the world thinks it is proven that vaccines do not cause autism, so this should be a no-brainer to accept my bet.

This is wrong. Most of the world thinks it is not proven that vaccines cause autism.

It is harder to prove the inexistence of something than the existence. Russels teapot shows this.

However so far no one has proven with a reliabel, quality study that vaccines cause autism.

As you are the one making the claim that they do, the burden of proof is on you, not the other way around.

If you don´t think that is a thing, than I am willing to bet you 1 Billion $ Dollar, that there is a extraterestrial beeing on Mars, that only talks to me when no one is watching. To claim that Billion Dollars, you have to prove to me that it does not exist. As long as you can´t do that, there will oficially be Aliens, and every one claiming there are not is insane, and bought by the Big People Company.

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