Sure, find someone with Ebola and sit in the room with them as they cough and sneeze. Let me know if you get it.
Those kinds of tests aren't practical, right? Its all speculation and reliant on information gathered from the one who has it. How do they know exactly how they got it? Do they know if it was something they touched, ate, breathed?
What the experts are saying is that to simply go around telling everyone that it CAN'T be transmitted airborne is misleading. They simply don't know yet. And even the head of the CDC has said that it is possible that if someone with Ebola coughs or sneezes in your face, it's possible to get it. That is airborne. That means not only do you have to take precautions against TOUCHING someone, or anything they have touched, but also very possibly staying beyond a certain area and to be properly protected against BREATHING in or getting any saliva in your mouth, eyes, nose etc.
And enough of the conspiracy crap. That's not what this is about. It's about making people aware that it's at least possible that you can get it other than touching someone or eating a dead monkey.
And at the very least, to make people aware that you can get it from touching ANYTHING that an infected person has touched for up 4 days after. That is a far more serious threat than simply worrying about not touching someone.