a) esteem vs abominate aka like vs dislike aka best vs worse aka want vs not want...different sides consenting to same suggestion.
A controlled environment where many reason against each other (love vs hate) over the suggestion by a few. In this case...NASA (Heb; nasha; to deceive). https://www.biblehub.com/hebrew/5378.htm
b) human history aka HU (hue; color) STOR (store; preservation). The preservation of color implies motion; while suggested human history tempts those who consent to it to believe in an affixed narrative.
Meanwhile...those who suggest history are utilizing revisionism to constantly apply change to an affixed narrative, hence mimicking motion.
Pics of the inside of the lunar lander. It's very cramped with hardly any floor space. Makes me wonder where they stored their EVA suits and had the elbow room to put them on. Plus if you look at the exterior shots and a similar area of an interior shot it seems the interior metal is more robust than the exterior. Something just doesn't smell right in Denmark.
Cool video about how they built it. I have no doubt it would work, if they can really get there. Mentions the mirrors they left behind, but funny enough the only people who have done this are colleges with lasers much more powerful than what a amateur could buy. Reminds me of that big bang theory episode where they bounce a laser off the moon with "equipment they borrowed from the lab". LOL. So no one has actually verified this other than major educational institutions. I wonder too, with a strong enough laser, do you even need a mirror?
One of our members here was convinced that the vacumn of space is some super strong force, lol. Its not. The ship has no atmosphere or weather to worry about. It doesnt need to look like a rocket ship. But whatever.
I believe we either made it to the moon, and we never left. Or we just never made it there.
He who controls the moon, controls earth. Why use nuclear weapons when you could just fling boulders from the moon and cause the same devastation.
It wasn't pressurized to sea level pressure. The interior pressure was much lower and they compensated for that by having more oxygen in the mix. They openly say that parts of the lander hull were nothing more than a few thin aluminum sheets that a man could poke holes in with their hand. It didn't need much overall strength because it was only designed to operate in a vacuum.
If the pressure inside of the lunar module was 1/5 that of Earth, would that mean the astronauts breathing would be affected? Go into a room and begin sucking out the air, I bet soon you'd become lightheaded. I'm no doctor but that's my thinking on that theory. Yea, it's feasable that the craft could withstand 1/5 atmosphere, but could the crew?
This is like the worst abomination in human history.
a) esteem vs abominate aka like vs dislike aka best vs worse aka want vs not want...different sides consenting to same suggestion.
A controlled environment where many reason against each other (love vs hate) over the suggestion by a few. In this case...NASA (Heb; nasha; to deceive). https://www.biblehub.com/hebrew/5378.htm
b) human history aka HU (hue; color) STOR (store; preservation). The preservation of color implies motion; while suggested human history tempts those who consent to it to believe in an affixed narrative.
Meanwhile...those who suggest history are utilizing revisionism to constantly apply change to an affixed narrative, hence mimicking motion.
/u/DZP1 thinks this contraption went to the moon
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/k4PWw6
Pics of the inside of the lunar lander. It's very cramped with hardly any floor space. Makes me wonder where they stored their EVA suits and had the elbow room to put them on. Plus if you look at the exterior shots and a similar area of an interior shot it seems the interior metal is more robust than the exterior. Something just doesn't smell right in Denmark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oX8-IXdABuc
Cool video about how they built it. I have no doubt it would work, if they can really get there. Mentions the mirrors they left behind, but funny enough the only people who have done this are colleges with lasers much more powerful than what a amateur could buy. Reminds me of that big bang theory episode where they bounce a laser off the moon with "equipment they borrowed from the lab". LOL. So no one has actually verified this other than major educational institutions. I wonder too, with a strong enough laser, do you even need a mirror?
One of our members here was convinced that the vacumn of space is some super strong force, lol. Its not. The ship has no atmosphere or weather to worry about. It doesnt need to look like a rocket ship. But whatever.
I believe we either made it to the moon, and we never left. Or we just never made it there.
He who controls the moon, controls earth. Why use nuclear weapons when you could just fling boulders from the moon and cause the same devastation.
It wasn't pressurized to sea level pressure. The interior pressure was much lower and they compensated for that by having more oxygen in the mix. They openly say that parts of the lander hull were nothing more than a few thin aluminum sheets that a man could poke holes in with their hand. It didn't need much overall strength because it was only designed to operate in a vacuum.
If the pressure inside of the lunar module was 1/5 that of Earth, would that mean the astronauts breathing would be affected? Go into a room and begin sucking out the air, I bet soon you'd become lightheaded. I'm no doctor but that's my thinking on that theory. Yea, it's feasable that the craft could withstand 1/5 atmosphere, but could the crew?
5lbs psia at 100% oxygen.
https://history.nasa.gov/SP-368/s2ch5.htm#:~:text=The%20atmospheric%20pressure%20and%20composition,the%20Lunar%20Module%20(LM).
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