Something tells me you havent even spent one whole minute working out the math or physics of your absurd story, and yet you still think you understand?
The more you actually learn about any given topic, the more you realize you don’t actually know anything at all.
The distance from the earth to the moon is between 225k and 250k miles, you're wrong right off the bat there mon ami. And the moon isn't really "up" when you're travelling to it, because you can go in a straight line. I stopped reading after that.
It's also very sad that you assume that just because I have a different truth than you, that man walked on the moon, that I'm not a pureblood? Total lack of logic, which impugns the rest of your arguments by extension.
There is only one truth, and that is that Americans have never had the tech necessary to travel to the moon and back, and Americans never will have that tech.
What you “assume” is truth, is just some left over cold war propaganda that you cant seem to let go of.
Think about it… why even go to the moon?
Theres no practical reason to go to the moon in the 1960-70s, especially when Americans were busy losing a war in vietnam.
Can you name one single practical application for putting a reflector on the moon?
To measure the distance to the moon slightly more accurately?
For what purpose? To what end?
Because that will help the USA win a war against the USSR?
Face it, chump, youve been played hard, and your over-inflated ego just wont allow you to admit it.
Keep it up though, im sure believing in bullshit doesnt have any real life consequences, other than people on the internet laughing at you for being so gullible and hard-headed.
Yes, there is an objective truth. I happen to believe that man walked on the moon, you happen to believe he hasn't. Neither you, nor I, in the conversation, will be able to convince the other that our subjective truth is more in line with the objective truth (especially when you're spouting silliness and insults).
I actually spent several years summerizing all of the math and physics into one easy to understand page, which you can review here:
https://i.redd.it/g287hbmcb94z.png
Something tells me you havent even spent one whole minute working out the math or physics of your absurd story, and yet you still think you understand?
The more you actually learn about any given topic, the more you realize you don’t actually know anything at all.
Look at your last vaccine, for example…
The distance from the earth to the moon is between 225k and 250k miles, you're wrong right off the bat there mon ami. And the moon isn't really "up" when you're travelling to it, because you can go in a straight line. I stopped reading after that.
It's also very sad that you assume that just because I have a different truth than you, that man walked on the moon, that I'm not a pureblood? Total lack of logic, which impugns the rest of your arguments by extension.
Ah yes, i forgot to mention that there are lots of intentional errors, for you to find and correct.
That part of the assignment is designed to make you use your brain for the first time in your life…
But i see you have already resorted to “thought-terminating cliche”,
which is the mental self-defense mechanism by which idiots are able to remain idiots.
“Let an idiot, remain an idiot”
~Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, crisis actor
“Let an idiot, remain an idiot”
People in glass houses should not throw stones.
So what you are saying is you literally don’t know up from down, or your ass from a hole in the ground?
https://conspiracies.win/p/17rm5ReMAX/x/c/4Tz2ZXkrSex
lol
Do you know what a tautology is?
You dont have a “different truth”,
There is only one truth, and that is that Americans have never had the tech necessary to travel to the moon and back, and Americans never will have that tech.
What you “assume” is truth, is just some left over cold war propaganda that you cant seem to let go of.
Think about it… why even go to the moon?
Theres no practical reason to go to the moon in the 1960-70s, especially when Americans were busy losing a war in vietnam.
Can you name one single practical application for putting a reflector on the moon?
To measure the distance to the moon slightly more accurately?
For what purpose? To what end?
Because that will help the USA win a war against the USSR?
Face it, chump, youve been played hard, and your over-inflated ego just wont allow you to admit it.
Keep it up though, im sure believing in bullshit doesnt have any real life consequences, other than people on the internet laughing at you for being so gullible and hard-headed.
Yes, there is an objective truth. I happen to believe that man walked on the moon, you happen to believe he hasn't. Neither you, nor I, in the conversation, will be able to convince the other that our subjective truth is more in line with the objective truth (especially when you're spouting silliness and insults).
Also, you need to calm down.