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As ever, anyone who calls themselves truth will always and only spout the dumbest lies imaginable.
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They went really fast through the smallest part of the radiation. This isn't that complex, for people whose IQ is above their shoe size.
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No, it really doesn't.
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When you quote something that somebody didn't say, then it's not a quote - just a lie. Why are you lying? This is what Pettit actually said: "I'd go to the moon in a nanosecond. The problem is we don't have the technology to do that anymore. We used to but we destroyed that technology and it's a painful process to build it back again." And he's not wrong. Without the need to build Saturn V rockets, the factories to build Saturn V rockets were dismantled, because maintaining them for no reason would be expensive and pointless. Go to Detroit and ask Ford to build you a Model-T. They can't. They destroyed the technology.
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Except we didn't, and no amount of falsely quoting Don Pettit will make your nonsense true.
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Happily, your denial has no effect on reality.
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A sheet of paper will shield you from certain kinds of radiation. As always, you have no idea what you are talking about.
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No, we're calling you a liar.
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You falling for feeble hoaxes is not actually proving anything except that you fall for feeble hoaxes.
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Everything you believe in the world is wrong. Literally everything.
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All of your questions are easily answered if you bothered to look it up. But you didn't, which means you don't actually want answers, but to continue to believe a delusional fantasy.
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No need to cover the figments of your imagination.
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The engineers who designed the LEM.
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Except no, you're just wrong about everything.
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They didn't.
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Sadly, that comment represents the peak of your intellectual capacity.
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You could learn those things if you were interested, but learning is a 0 priority for you.
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It's not reality's fault that you don't understand the difference between a radio transmitter and a cell phone. The Apollo radio broadcast at 20 watts, to a dish that was 20 meters in diameter. Your cell phone transmits 300-600 milliwatts to a 2 foot long antenna that can have any number of things blocking line of sight.
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Except none of that is true.
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Because they aren't.
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All of that is completely wrong. You should examine yourself and find out why you so easily fall for such feeble hoaxes.
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You should talk to your psychiatrist about why you fall for such feeble hoaxes.
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And yet, nobody ever has. Weird.
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You've never been to Mongolia, therefore it doesn't exist. That's your argument.
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It costs $10,000 per kilogram to put something into low earth orbit. To get it to the moon would quadruple that at minimum. So that's 3.2 million dollars to put an average human being on the moon. Just the person. No spacesuit, no space ship, no air, no water, no food, nothing. Still sound practical to you?
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The only reason you would think that photos of the moon buggies could be taken from earth is that you don't understand anything about photography, astronomy, physics, or reality.
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It's a common characteristic of empty skulled people like you to try and tear down their betters out of pure spiteful jealousy.
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I don't have to imagine a plane flying upside down, there's video of it happening all over the place. Also, you should learn what 'down' means, because currently you have no clue. You might also want to learn how photography works.
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Maybe you should actually watch the video.
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Why would your book of fairy tales matter? You think it's impossible to lie after making such an oath?
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When you attempt to quote someone and the words you use are nothing even close to what that person actually said, then it's not a quote - it's a lie. Why are you lying?
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@shellygardner6410 Yes, all technology can be lost. But going to the moon isn't. You don't know what "lost" means, which is a really weird word to not know the meaning of.
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Except you are wrong about everything.
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Was any of that supposed to make sense?
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Go outside tonight and stand under a street light. Look up and count how many stars you see. Hint: It's 0. Is that a conspiracy, or do you just not know what you are talking about?
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Except no, it was a global effort and many of the scientists and engineers at NASA were not American.
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Your dedication to nihilism does not debunk anything about reality.
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Well, that's not what it means, and you are wrong about everything.
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@gervasebarnes You were working for NASA and have the originals? Oh...you're so lost in the weeds that you don't even know what the word means. And they changed film inside the lander, which they could pressurize.
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You fall for feeble hoaxes by bad con men and criminals. What went so wrong in your life?
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You have no concept of what space is, to the surprise of nobody.
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Things you do not know the meaning of: Entropy, space, air pressure, religion.
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You're not looking very hard then, because there are thousands of such comments.
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Your delusions will never affect reality.
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Just because you fall for feeble hoaxes doesn't mean the rest of us are so mind-gelded.
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I hope you're not expecting anyone to be surprised that you have no idea what you are talking about and are wrong about absolutely everything.
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The concept of insulation just baffles you.
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Every word of that was wrong. Why did you bother?
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You have no idea what any of those things are.
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We can. We don't really want to. There's no point, and it's extremely expensive and dangerous. Out of 17 Apollo missions, 2 of them suffered catastrophic failure. That's a really bad ratio.
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