Back when I was a young buck, my parents mentioned that my grandfather believed we never went to the moon. It was all fake. I remember thinking what an odd opinion. This old man is so old that he doesn't understand what happened.
But as I get older, I now know what he knew. This world is a lie.
You can see it in these gushing media reports about something done 70 years ago now being "done" again. Why so excited? If we really went to the moon, we should be expecting much more from ourselves.
Done in an entirely different way, with entirely different people paying for it. The "excitement" is just that Virgin threw a press junket with 4am booze and music for reporters, who got to fly to the desert and drink on the company dime in exchange for writing about it. Or, as it is more commonly known publicity.
As far as moon doubters, I would like to know what they think NASA actually did. Like, do we believe there are satellites in orbit? Do we believe dogs have been shot into space? Do we think humans orbited Earth, but never went to the moon? Or did they get there but not land?
No human has crossed the massive radiation fields and lived long to tell about it. Satellites, dogs, sure.
But astronauts still living and breathing today after that much radiation exposure is impossible. So much about the moon landings were fake and gay.
Imagine believing the fairy tale that earth has a force field and that humans don't eat radiation of that level every day.
You were fed a lie and now like any religious reddit fanatic you'll ride it down in flames.
Here is a tip. Humans can space travel. Rockets a real. Getting to the moon is a mathematical function of specific impulse and thrust. So son. Do you think that the saturn v was made up? Because sure as basic physic formulas that rocket had the capicity to deliver payloads to the moon
What if the radiation belts are faked, or maybe they are not telling us the full story.
What massive radiation fields?
I am trying to figure out how far you think people can go so I can research colonization
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