Conspiracism is his religion. A lot like flat-earth becomes a religion to the true believers.Six times they pulled this off, if you really believe what you are saying about unmanned missions returning the rocks. Six times they pulled it off, with who knows how many in on it.
Sorry, but from my own perspective, you can’t be taken all that seriously. Conspiracism is your default thinking mode. And, as a result, after awhile, even if you’re right at times, it just like the boy who cried wolf. Simply because conspiracies are your thing. Your credibility is fairly well shot from where I stand. And who’s fault is that? You present no actual evidence whatsoever for your alternative mode of lunar sample delivery. Just plug in a conspiracy theory and presto!
“Six Apollo missions collected 2,200 samples of material weighing 381 kilograms (840 lb), processed into more than 110,000 individually cataloged samples”. Six times they did this, and, according to you, six times they faked including human beings on the missions. That’s one hell of a feat, to pull that off that many times. Yeah, babe, like you say, I outta know that, lol.
Anyone who looks at it can see that it doesn't make contact with the surface when it falls. Your explanation is a little vague. Please identify what you say is the force that makes the dust move.How can it NOT be the bottom of the lid!?
Dust stuck to the lid that gets shaken off when the lid comes to an abrupt stop. How hard you gonna try to not understand that?Anyone who looks at it can see that it doesn't make contact with the surface when it falls. Your explanation is a little vague. Please identify what you say is the force that makes the dust move.
Holy piss, the Apollo moon missions were fake?!
http://www.geschichteinchronologie.com/atmosphaerenfahrt/28_moon-stones-from-Earth-ENGL.html "Moonstones" have no possibility to be compared on moon itself, because there is no possibility of a neutral control on the "moon". So, it's permitted for anybody to claim this or that stone would come...jazzfanz.com
If that were the case, it wouldn't move away in a straight stream the way it does. The movement of the dust is consistent with its being blown by air.Dust stuck to the lid that gets shaken off when the lid comes to an abrupt stop. How hard you gonna try to not understand that?
I disagree.If that were the case, it wouldn't move away in a straight stream the way it does. The movement of the dust is consistent with its being blown by air.
Anyone who looks at it can see that it doesn't make contact with the surface when it falls. Your explanation is a little vague. Please identify what you say is the force that makes the dust move.
Holy piss, the Apollo moon missions were fake?!
http://www.geschichteinchronologie.com/atmosphaerenfahrt/28_moon-stones-from-Earth-ENGL.html "Moonstones" have no possibility to be compared on moon itself, because there is no possibility of a neutral control on the "moon". So, it's permitted for anybody to claim this or that stone would come...jazzfanz.com
We can't see what's happening under the lid. In order to make the statement you're making all the factors have to be known. It's possible that there was a seal around the inside edge and the only place for the air to escape was where we see the dust. Anyway, vibration wouldn't cause the dust to move in that manner. Only moving air would blow it that way.A flat surface falling at that speed is going to generate a significant draft in the direction of the fall with some spill to the sides. Clearly there is none in that direction, with obviously copious amounts of visible dust undisturbed. Explain how this is remotely possible.
It's not vibration, it's momentum.We can't see what's happening under the lid. In order to make the statement you're making all the factors have to be known. It's possible that there was a seal around the inside edge and the only place for the air to escape was where we see the dust. Anyway, vibration wouldn't cause the dust to move in that manner. Only moving air would blow it that way.
We can't see what's happening under the lid.
In order to make the statement you're making all the factors have to be known.
It's possible that there was a seal around the inside edge and the only place for the air to escape was where we see the dust.
Anyway, vibration wouldn't cause the dust to move in that manner.
Only moving air would blow it that way.
It's not vibration, it's momentum.
Look closely at the point where the dust blows away. There`s no collision. the lid stops before it touches the surface. Air blows downward at the corner and hits the surface which blows the dust that's on the surface. There's no other identifiable force that would make the dust move that way.Absolutely, it doesn't even have to be a vibration, just a collision.