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So do you lads believe the 69 moon landings happened? I'm surprised that some people on the "alternative scene" like Thomas Sheridan fully believe the official nasa story
I read that as 69 actual moon landings :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

Maybe they landed on the moon alright, but would they have the ability to do all that video footage and have a moon buggy as well ? !

Who knows, We certainly couldn't trust the American, Deep-State / Dark-State, about anything !

The American, Deep-State / Dark-State, are capable of anything they have the ability, to do / fake = = That is for sure !
 

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No, they never landed on the moon and we will learn more in February
 

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So do you lads believe the 69 moon landings happened? I'm surprised that some people on the "alternative scene" like Thomas Sheridan fully believe the official nasa story
As opposed to the global conspiracy (even the Soviets didn't let the cat out of the bag) 🙄
 

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You are the mind slave, you believe some things you were told in school
No, I believe things that are objectively true (and I'm not a science illiterate like you and @Tiger are)

that were never demonstrated to be true in reality. You believe in Jewstein general relativity magic spacetime mumbo jumbo.
R u aware of the conspiracy theory that it's "Jewsteins" who promote stupid shit like flat Earth?

@SwordOfStZip posted a UNZ article a while ago, the premise of which was - Why do the Juice not have Candace Owens (who's an anti-Semite) cancelled? 🤔

The conclusion was because she's a kooky conspiracy theorist, like yourself. If you think that the Earth is flat, dinosaurs are fake & gay, the Moon landings didn't happen.. Then you've moved yourself into joke terroritory (which was kinda the point of my post)

You believe images on TV but not what you see with your own eyes. My position is based on what is observed and experienced in reality. Your position is to believe whatever you're told, not question it and to attack anyone who does.

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Obviously not believing in anything because you can't see it for yourself is idiotic. Do you not believe in electricity because you can't see an electron?

Also too, you still don't believe in stuff you can see. As I said to you before, every waking moment of your life, you see gravity

I'm aware of your (and @PlunkettsGhost's) flat-earth "density" bullshine, which makes no sense and can be debunked in a single picture -

Post in thread 'Trust the Science' https://www.sarsfieldsvirtualpub.com/threads/trust-the-science.340/post-144822

Also, it doesn't make sense, as I've said to you before, that objects would fall down, as the medium they're falling through tends to be less dense upwards. But you just shrug your dumb Dunning-Kruger shoulders

Or that, according to your flat-earth bullshine, it should be the case that denser objects fall faster. We've known that that isn't the case since the time of Galileo Galilei, centuries ago (displacing Aristotle), as demonstrated in this experiment conducted on the Moon -


View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Oo8TaPVsn9Y
 

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Apollo Moon Photos Too Good to be True?

Back in 2000, when I saw the lunar pictures for the first time—all of them, not just the few that were published before, but all of them that were put out by NASA on the internet—I looked at them and I could see all the defects that I would find myself when I tried to replicate sunlight in the studio. So I got very suspicious. I called Toscani and I said, “Oliviero, what did you think the first time you saw the Apollo moon pictures?” And his answer was, and I quote him:

“I always thought that had they given me the job, I would have done a much better job.”

 

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As I said to you before, every waking moment of your life, you see gravity
Thanks for the laugh. Seeing gravity now, that's a good one. You see some things fall down, some float up and some are at rest. You do not see the bending of spacetime. Every object in my room right now is at rest, no "gravity" to see.

Obviously not believing in anything because you can't see it for yourself is idiotic. Do you not believe in electricity because you can't see an electron?
I didn't say I don't believe in something unless I can see it. I said "My position is based on what is observed and experienced in reality." I don't need to see an electron when electricity can be demonstrated and I can experience electricity directly via an electric shock.
 

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Thanks for the laugh. Seeing gravity now, that's a good one. You see some things fall down, some float up and some are at rest.
Everything you see is under the influence of gravity

You do not see the bending of spacetime. Every object in my room right now is at rest, no "gravity" to see.
No, nothing in your room is at rest, only in your frame of reference

I suggest that you take a beginner's course in physics (so you're not as dumb as @Tiger is)

I didn't say I don't believe in something unless I can see it.
Yeah, pretty much you do. Flat-earthers are like 3-year-olds

I said "My position is based on what is observed and experienced in reality." I don't need to see an electron when electricity can be demonstrated and I can experience electricity directly via an electric shock.
You experience gravity, you see it everywhere you look
 

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I'm looking around but I don't see it, what does it look like?
So you're back to - I can't see it therefore it doesn't exist??

I'm not experiencing it either,
You don't feel your own weight? When you jump, you don't come back down? When you lift something, it doesn't weigh anything? When you drop a hammer on your toe, you don't feel it?

what does bendy spacetime feel like?
This is why the Eddington experiment was so important.. because light is massless and travels in straight lines, if gravity appears to bend light, then it's space that's bent. I'm still at war with Val over this (no peace treaty was ever signed), gravity doesn't actually bend light.
Gravity affects time too, referred to as (gravitational) time dilation. The cause of gravity is the presence of mass, which curves spacetime around it, objects in a gravitational field move along geodesics, which is like a straight line on a curved surface

When you mock general relativity, or bendy spacetime as you call it, you are mocking one of the most vigorously tested and experimentally confirmed scientific theories there is. Granted it's not the full picture (because of its incompatability with quantum mechanics)
 

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