Just 3weeks that Trump has been in office, half the country thinks he should be impeached.

Incredible4Mr2E

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Yet you believe in Jesus.

And it's "hobbyist".
I think I should explain it better. I think Jesus was a confused man that only thought of love and rules to life. I can't explain why he would think he was the son of god but I think wealthy powerful people took that and ran with it. For what reason? To control? To try and make life easier? Who knows, but someone other than his followers wrote it.
 

Incredible4Mr2E

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Lol, nothing in space is stationary...

Nothing.

If it appears to be stationary above a point on the planet it's called...

A geostationary orbit.
I'm confused, bc if the earth is rotating and the platform rotates at the same rate it's still in motion right? Not stationary?
 

Incredible4Mr2E

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Lol, nothing in space is stationary...

Nothing.

If it appears to be stationary above a point on the planet it's called...

A geostationary orbit.
Are you saying it's not possible to have something in a geostationary orbit? Meaning it rotates the same rate as the earth?
 

Incredible4Mr2E

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"No current material exists with sufficiently high tensile strength and sufficiently low density out of which we could construct the cable," he told me. "There's nothing in sight that's strong enough to do it — not even carbon nanotubes."

Case closed
 

SneekyNinja

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Listen, you're the dude who doesnt believe we went to the moon...

You honestly think we can build an elevator nearly three times the diameter of the Earth?
 

Fogdog

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Listen, you're the dude who doesnt believe we went to the moon...

You honestly think we can build an elevator nearly three times the diameter of the Earth?
Anybody who can imagine a conspiracy to fake the moon landing is already unhinged from reality. He's capable of believing anything.

Here's a good one from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_conspiracy_theories#Space_exploration
  • Another theory claims that the Apollo astronauts found a human skeleton and footprints on the Moon. (This was circulated despite the fact that there is no way for anything to decompose on the moon, because its lack of atmosphere would prevent this.) The theory received more widespread attention when the satirical Weekly World News twice published stories about a human skeleton on the moon, first on Nov 28, 1989,[120] and then again on Jul 15, 1997.[121] This same story had been told before in a 1977 novel, Inherit the Stars, by James P. Hogan.
 

Incredible4Mr2E

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Listen, you're the dude who doesnt believe we went to the moon...

You honestly think we can build an elevator nearly three times the diameter of the Earth?
I think we are their now, but in the 60's, idk. I'm not saying for sure, I wasn't their. Yes I think we can, we are human and can do anything we put our heads to. I just read that article and don't think it would be possible bc they state between vibration, satellites, space crap, winds and so on it would never work. I think we could build it, but not maintain it at all. It's a toss up, there is amature audio I think on FM talking about aliens and shit, it would be awesome if we did make it. I like the videos that shows what appears to be alien ships following the us.
 

Incredible4Mr2E

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Anybody who can imagine a conspiracy to fake the moon landing is already unhinged from reality. He's capable of believing anything.Another theory claims that the Apollo astronauts found a human skeleton and footprints on the Moon. (This was circulated despite the fact that there is no way for anything to decompose on the moon, because its lack of atmosphere would prevent
I wouldn't say I'm unhinged, I would say just very uneducated on the topic it seems. I'm telling ya I've seen footage and it's Neil Armstrong and you can see it, they cover the windows get it dark and the lights come back on and they are talking. It seemed convincing to me. I hope it's real and not faked.
 

SneekyNinja

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I think we are their now, but in the 60's, idk. I'm not saying for sure, I wasn't their. Yes I think we can, we are human and can do anything we put our heads to. I just read that article and don't think it would be possible bc they state between vibration, satellites, space crap, winds and so on it would never work. I think we could build it, but not maintain it at all. It's a toss up, there is amature audio I think on FM talking about aliens and shit, it would be awesome if we did make it. I like the videos that shows what appears to be alien ships following the us.
Rocket technology hasn't changed a whole lot since then, infact there's been regression if anything.

Only the private industry is really pushing it forward.

You really don't need a whole lot to visit the moon, you don't even use that much fuel.

Costs considerably more fuel to get to orbit than it does to get from Earth to the Moon.
 

Fogdog

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Big_Lou

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Anybody who can imagine a conspiracy to fake the moon landing is already unhinged from reality. He's capable of believing anything.

Here's a good one from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_conspiracy_theories#Space_exploration
  • Another theory claims that the Apollo astronauts found a human skeleton and footprints on the Moon. (This was circulated despite the fact that there is no way for anything to decompose on the moon, because its lack of atmosphere would prevent this.) The theory received more widespread attention when the satirical Weekly World News twice published stories about a human skeleton on the moon, first on Nov 28, 1989,[120] and then again on Jul 15, 1997.[121] This same story had been told before in a 1977 novel, Inherit the Stars, by James P. Hogan.
Yeah but what about the moon landing being faked using sets from the Kubrick film '2001'? And how do you explain all of that green cheese up there?
 

Incredible4Mr2E

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Read more about yourself/QUOTE]

None of the above should indicate that all conspiracy theories are false. Some may indeed turn out to be true. The point is that some individuals may have a tendency to find such theories attractive. The crux of the matter is that conspiracists are not really sure what the true explanation of an event is—they are simply certain that the “official story” is a cover-up.

See it's saying you're probably crazy but some can turn out true, your own article.
 
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