....As well as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Newton’s Opticks, the Magna Carta and aboiut 359.7TB of other stuff. The disc will safely preserve this data for the next 14 billion years...
But you have to find them online. I simply calculated it using my head. Therein lies the difference.
You can search for evidence of something and not find it. Such was my search for evidence of the moon landing being faked. The technology to do it simply didn't exist at the time.
But...
The same could be said for you. Debating with you about it is pointless, it seems. You simply want to believe it's fake (for some reason).
I've given you very detailed, mathematical posts about why it is possible. And all you can do is regurgitate the same old rhetoric with nothing...
Kanye is known for his boasting. But I believe that we at RF can out-boast him!
I shall begin.
#OutBoastKanye I don't get nauseous at the smell of bins.
It was impossible to fake. The video technology simply didn't exist. And wouldn't exist until the 90's. And even today doesn't exist in anything except digital.
Yes, because once you're in space you need barely any thrust to go anywhere fast. :) So the problem of thrust becomes a nonissue altogether. Once you're in space, you only need a maximum of 81lbs to move about quickly.
Nothing in that video refutes what I said earlier.
He says: Radiation like this could harm the guidance systems, on-board computers or other electronics on Orion," Smith says. "Shielding will be put to the test as the vehicle cuts through the waves of radiation… We must solve these challenges...
There's no real reason to do it anymore. The only reason we did it then was because of the Cold War. If there had been no cold war, the chances are that we'd never have gone to the moon at all.
Oh yeah, that old walnut. It's false logic, though: Radiation is bad + There is radiation in space = Space is bad.
People who say this sort of thing, however, basically don't understand radiation.
It'd be like saying fire burns, so fire is bad, so we must avoid all use of fire. And thus hail...
Someone who paid attention during his physics degree. And someone whose father worked in the film industry for over 40 years (Ie: He was working on video in 1969).
What sort of problems do you refer to?
and, PS: It wasn't 'without any problem' there were lots of tests and attempts before Apollo 11, and people died in the process.