Buzz Aldrin: "It Didn't Happen"

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So wrong because you clearly have not looked into it properly . Its evident the FE folks know way more about the earth ball heliocentric theory than the spinning ballers do .
Those that ridicule , just dont know , but think they do .
Is what it is .
Now go measure some curved oceans .



A couple questions for you:
If the sun is "small and local" how are Chile, Michigan and Hudson Bay all in the same time zone?

And yet somehow the sun is only 2400 miles from Earth??
It's like 30,000 miles between the Arctic and Chile!
For the simulation shown in that video to have any chance of working the sun would have to illuminate some kind of weird band of light....but light spreads anyways. It makes zero sense.

If the sun and moon circle over a flat Earth why is a full moon bright?
A full moon occurs in a dark night sky- it must have it's own internal light source because it can't be reflecting the suns light based on your video.

It's just beyond preposterous.
 

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A couple questions for you:
If the sun is "small and local" how are Chile, Michigan and Hudson Bay all in the same time zone?

And yet somehow the sun is only 2400 miles from Earth??
It's like 30,000 miles between the Arctic and Chile!
For the simulation shown in that video to have any chance of working the sun would have to illuminate some kind of weird band of light....but light spreads anyways. It makes zero sense.

If the sun and moon circle over a flat Earth why is a full moon bright?
A full moon occurs in a dark night sky- it must have it's own internal light source because it can't be reflecting the suns light based on your video.

It's just beyond preposterous.

Yeah, so the sun is closer to earth than the mileage between NYC to San Francisco traveling on I-80? Call me a skeptic on that one.
 

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^^ This. Totally ignored, again, as expected. The one really pertinent question that none of the faked mooners can explain to the Kumbayaers. Not even a theory? :hmm:
Different time, communication and information sharing were borderline archaic compared to now. My theory would be they had no idea. Keeping secrets from the other side of the planet was MUCHMUCHMUCH easier then than it is now.
 

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All interesting stuff . But Dont ask me questions .... I am not an expert or scientist . Nothing to get crazy or offended over . The more you dig into it , the more answers , and the more it makes sense .
 

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Different time, communication and information sharing were borderline archaic compared to now. My theory would be they had no idea. Keeping secrets from the other side of the planet was MUCHMUCHMUCH easier then than it is now.

Stalin knew all about the Manhattan Project long before it was disclosed to the American people. The Soviets were masters of espionage and had spies everywhere. Not to mention the fact that they were able to track the rocket and communications in real time.

They would have exposed any fraud if it had happened. Loudly.
 

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All interesting stuff . But Dont ask me questions .... I am not an expert or scientist . Nothing to get crazy or offended over . The more you dig into it , the more answers , and the more it makes sense .

Funny, the more I dug into it the sillier it seemed. lol . And I'm no scientist either but so many things the Flatheads say make no sense at all.

For instance- eclipse of the moon - the Moon goes behind the Earth's shadow. In the video you posted the Earth never, ever is between the Sun/Moon.
So what is an eclipse according to Flat Earth wild conjecture?

 

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Well, some people are just stupid to such a level that apparently they can't be educated much past a certain point, and that point falls short of being able to make middle grades in grade school science classes. (O level for you Brits, C for Americans)

"O-levels" refer to exams/qualifications, not any particular grade. Perhaps he is confused because people will say they "got x O-levels" to mean they passed O-levels in x different subjects?

Although it may be well above my intellectual and/or educational "level" to point this out...
 

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Stalin knew all about the Manhattan Project long before it was disclosed to the American people. The Soviets were masters of espionage and had spies everywhere. Not to mention the fact that they were able to track the rocket and communications in real time.

They would have exposed any fraud if it had happened. Loudly.
At that time the USSR was knee deep in a conflict with China. To estimate what their opinions were, or knowledge of US space efforts at that time still doesn't solve the inconsistencies associated with static reporting and the dynamic verification that is being contested here. Perhaps research NASA's retained archives on the moon landing in 1969. Big eye opener for sure..
 

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A couple questions for you:
If the sun is "small and local" how are Chile, Michigan and Hudson Bay all in the same time zone?

And yet somehow the sun is only 2400 miles from Earth??
It's like 30,000 miles between the Arctic and Chile!
For the simulation shown in that video to have any chance of working the sun would have to illuminate some kind of weird band of light....but light spreads anyways. It makes zero sense.

If the sun and moon circle over a flat Earth why is a full moon bright?
A full moon occurs in a dark night sky- it must have it's own internal light source because it can't be reflecting the suns light based on your video.

It's just beyond preposterous.
Chile and Michigan are not in the same time zone.

The round Earth is shy of 25,000 miles in circumference. How is it then that Chile is 30,000 miles from the Artic?

:scratch: :noplease:
 

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So what is your point?
:hmm:

Well, I'll say this ... the sun does appear to be a little different to me than it was when I was younger. It seems more white to me now, whereas I remember it being more yellow. When I was younger, I could look directly at the sun for a few seconds before having to turn my head away, and if I try and do that today, my eyes get turned away immediately. The sun also feels "hotter" ... it's not that the temps feel hotter, it's that the sun beating down on you feels hotter (at least for me). If the sun is just a giant light, maybe they had to change the lightbulb, and this is the change we see and feel.
 

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Well, I'll say this ... the sun does appear to be a little different to me than it was when I was younger. It seems more white to me now, whereas I remember it being more yellow. When I was younger, I could look directly at the sun for a few seconds before having to turn my head away, and if I try and do that today, my eyes get turned away immediately. The sun also feels "hotter" ... it's not that the temps feel hotter, it's that the sun beating down on you feels hotter (at least for me). If the sun is just a giant light, maybe they had to change the lightbulb, and this is the change we see and feel.

Florescent vs incandescent sun. Technology evolves. Us little guys have no say...
 

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LED is white...

I'm sure you were joking about the sun, as was I, but my inner nerd says:

LED can be any color. My crops can corroborate that. Besides, mono color is difficult for humans to differentiate objects. Full spectrum is optimal for our vision in order to differentiate objects and depth perception ime.
 
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Well, I'll say this ... the sun does appear to be a little different to me than it was when I was younger. It seems more white to me now, whereas I remember it being more yellow. When I was younger, I could look directly at the sun for a few seconds before having to turn my head away, and if I try and do that today, my eyes get turned away immediately. The sun also feels "hotter" ... it's not that the temps feel hotter, it's that the sun beating down on you feels hotter (at least for me). If the sun is just a giant light, maybe they had to change the lightbulb, and this is the change we see and feel.
It seemed to be more yellow when I was younger too.
I could not look at it much either when I was younger. Now I can look at it. It is bright shining brilliant white at first. Then it grows a bit until a blue halo forms and gets larger. Sometimes the halo is blue and violet but kind of mixed together. Then it changes and the disc (sun) becomes blue with a bright white ring around it. It almost appears as an opening that one can go through.
I know that sounds weird but that is my description and corresponds to the dawn and dusk times. I have to try more with the middle of the day but it is intense so I have not given that a real try.
Once it is focused and blue it is not so hot or bright (if that makes any sense).
Also at that point of concentration when I look away there are no "sun" spots if you know what I mean.

I believe the atmosphere and the crap in the air plays a part. The direct sunlight does feel warmer today than years ago but I have not determined exactly why because it may be a physical aging thing at the same time. Example: The cement does not feel any hotter than when I was younger.

We are like antennae picking up frequency while at the same time are made from/of frequency. Frequency is electricity. Frequency is power.

I do not like to believe everything or what is common/given knowledge. I try to figure things out for myself and until then................well.
 

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