20 Proofs NASA Faked the Moon Landings
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I was about to check out when he started with the moon isn’t a physical object. Glad i stayed, fantastic slaying of the claim of a moon landing.
I will say flat earthers have had some irrefutable arguments against the moon landing. Oddly enough I have personal experience that says they are right about another phenomenon. As a Mariner you can do a calculation to see what distance a light or structure (like a lighthouse) should become visible based on the height of the observer, the height of the object and the curvature of the earth. The curve of the earth with theoretically block your view of the object, until you are close enough. Assuming I have high visibility like no fog, smog, or rain, I have never had the horizon block my view of an object. This weirded me out when it happened time and time again, and I did the math myself plus checked with an online calculator. The official explanation is 'light refraction' bends the light over the horizon and allows you to see a mirage of the object; but I don't understand how refraction could work so consistently. Spooky stuff.
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That's some soft flat earth porn you're beating to.
Because there are still useful idiots fighting for jews, against the white race.
The moon isn't a physical object, it's a semi transparent luminary.
I suspect this is correct. It may even be a reflection/"hologram" drawn in ionized plasma in the rarefied air (the reason for its monochromatic palette)
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Ok, I can take this is a logical argument, and can build on how the ratio of the moon's size to the distance of the sun.
Just calling it a transparent luminary which is a phrase from ancient astrology isn't very convincing though.