We didn't go to the Moon. The Van Allen belts are too radiative. Nobody has been to the moon unless they launched from Antarctica, where the radiation is lowest.
^^^ Another reason why they "don't know anything" about the most studied continent in modern history.
If we didn't go to the moon, how is there any proof whatsoever besides circumstantial evidence and the fallacy of GRAVITY that the Earth's shape has been accurately determined? How are we able to accurately measure our planet unless we have been able to look at it from a super bird's eye view?
Everything we have been taught about space, and about the nature of the Earth, is fake, and designed to keep up confined to our little corner of the universe, never to venture forth as the explorers of old.
We didn't go to the Moon. The Van Allen belts are too radiative. Nobody has been to the moon unless they launched from Antarctica, where the radiation is lowest.
^^^ Another reason why they "don't know anything" about the most studied continent in modern history.
If we didn't go to the moon, how is there any proof whatsoever besides circumstantial evidence and the fallacy of GRAVITY that the Earth's shape has been accurately determined? How are we able to accurately measure our planet unless we have been able to look at it from a super bird's eye view?
Everything we have been taught about space, and about the nature of the Earth, is fake, and designed to keep up confined to our little corner of the universe, never to venture forth as the explorers of old.