NASA to send humans to the moon once again -

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  1. Derideo_Te

    Derideo_Te Well-Known Member

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    You ARE wrong!

    You just haven't realized how wrong you are yet.
     
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    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Your naivety is yours.
     
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    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Something tells me there's going to be no meeting of minds on this? :mrgreen:
     
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    UK_archer Well-Known Member

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    So now you are claiming the scientific method doesn’t work.

    So the the moon landings were fake, there is a huge scientist conspiracy. What’s your thoughts on gravity?
     
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    Derideo_Te Well-Known Member

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    Impossible given the mindless responses to the scientific facts.
     
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    UK_archer Well-Known Member

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    It’s like trying to discuss algebra with a pet poodle
     
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    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    :roflol: I've been expecting you to join in. My thoughts on gravity? What goes up must come down. Not a lot of people know that.
     
  8. UK_archer

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    Suprised you made it that far
     
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    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Like I said yesterday - I'm nowhere near as dumb as you'd like to believe.
     
  10. Derideo_Te

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    [​IMG]
     
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    As I’ve said many times it’s not about belief, it’s about data and facts. Of which we have had many examples
     
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    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I'm afraid that you've fallen hook, line, and sinker for all the gobble-de-gook. You find it impressive therefore it must be true; but sometimes things aren't all they seem to be, and this is one of them.
     
  13. UK_archer

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    Yes because data lies, your gut feelings are the truth and all of this; moon landings, gravity, astrophysics and science in general are a conspiracy
     
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    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    If I were you - held your opinions on this, in other words - I'd write me off as some kind of conspiracy wacko; but instead of that, you keep coming back for more: this suggests to me an insecurity, and that you're irritated at me for forcing you to consider the possibility.
     
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    I think a lot of people may have written you off as a conspiracy wako, or maybe people who respond like to fight ignorance when they can.?
     
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    And with those parting words ringing in my ears, I bid you a good day.
     
  17. Cosmo

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    You're projecting...again.
     
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    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    It's all chewing gum for the brain, mate - chewing gum for the brain.
     
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    I just wanted to express my full and enthusiastic support for returning to the Moon. . .Permanently. :) I think it was one of America's greatest historic failures as a nation, when we failed to follow up with those first six landings and walked away from establishing a permanent base there immediately. That was like Columbus returning to Spain with his reports on the New World, and Queen Isabella removing her support for any further explorations there. We lost two generations of potential scientific explorations because of our leader's shortsightedness. We may have lost any hope of remaining the human leaders in space as well.
     
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    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    But what is the point of further exploration of planets which can't nor ever will support human life? [​IMG]
     
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    Knowledge!
     
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    Whooo hoooo we're going mining on the moon

     
  23. XploreR

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    To fulfill the human drive to explore, know & experience every possible reality available to him. To explore space is to explore new worlds, and eventually other stellar systems. The best answer to your question is the one offered by a mountain climber responding to the question, "Why climb mountains?" The answer: "Because they are there."
     
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    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Now that rationale I understand. The mountain is there, the climber climbs it, the event is recorded as proof and for posterity, the climber descends, everyone's happy. Including me! :mrgreen:
     
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    As with ALL new discoveries, we can never imagine early on, what benefits will come from our explorations. Could Galileo, with his 30x telescope ever imagine the wonders open to us all today from our gigantic earthbound observatories or the Hubble Space Telescope? Could Columbus have ever imagined the wealth & opportunities his exploits in America would eventually open for future generations? Or, more recently, could the developers of the mainframe computer in the 1940's & 1050's, imagine the changes their work would make within a couple of generations, with the Internet? Our exploration of space has already changed our view of our world, the universe & reality itself, in ways that no one foresaw only a few decades ago. But what we've gained with space exploration to date, pales in comparison with what remains out there to discover. And, that's exciting!!!
     
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