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After reading this, my IQ went down. I really do feel dumber after reading this. What's scarier is that someone could actually believe this load of crap. Reasons like this are why the world is, well the way it is.

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It could be a large, crudely painted balloon, held in place by helium and propelled by tiny sails and rudders (which is why it moves across the sky so slowly)
Do an experiment: take a rubber ball and suspend it above a bathtub full of water. Now slowly move the ball closer to the water. Does the level of the water change? Not even slightly. So much for the tides myth.

...and then I stopped reading.

This object could be anything, from an unusually round rock on a dark surface to someone’s bald head.

nuff said

These people are losers, i mean you can say that about anything you can't touch;

"Prove to me that black holes exist, hahaha you can't so they don't."

well you should hold the position that something doesn't exist until at least some evidence is given for it.

even a mathematical proof is enough

You're all SOOO NAIVE!

Do you see those shadows? Two different directions!

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A picture is worth a 1000 words.

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No stars. Where are the f*cking stars? Do you know where they are?

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This is Nevada!

God, I feel SOOO sorry for you people.

Someone needs to go back to Physics and learn about optics and light..... sheesh... especially with the "no stars"... bright subject over darck background... gee i wonder if a star would ever show up on that kinda contrast? nope... would take a pretty bright star to.. the foreground subjects are just to bright... then another thing hte light is different on the moon with no atmosphere to scatter the light... and it reflects off the moon thats how you get wierd lightning effects like that... you can have shaddows in all kinda directions when you have light bouncing off every other side and mound on the moon... its not like on earth... the moon is a lot more reflective then dirt here

that's almost as bad as the people that say "how is the flat flapping in the wind when there is no air or wind in space!"... the flat was metalic.. it was made to stand out like that...

You're saying there isn't even Mathematical Proof of the Moon existing?

There are mathematical proofs that it exists... NASA has had them for decades with doing research on the moons gravataional pull on the earth which causes the earth to slightly bulge out towards the moon which is how you cause tidal waves... which um strangely time themselves with the moon... also there is a bulge in the moon caused by the earths gavity... they did all the math on this and the math proves its there

...and then I stopped reading.

nuff said

wow these people need to learn physics and how much mass it takes to have a gravatational effect on something else to cause a wave

I'm sorry....why is this thread not in the garbage yet??? I cannot believe to this day, people are still considering these preposterous allegations.....Maybe one day when there will be commercial flights to the moon people will finally put this bull-doodoo conspiracy theory to rest!

I'm sorry....why is this thread not in the garbage yet??? I cannot believe to this day, people are still considering these preposterous allegations.....Maybe one day when there will be commercial flights to the moon people will finally put this bull-doodoo conspiracy theory to rest!

Psh no they will still say "in 1969 we never went to the moon"

I'm sorry....why is this thread not in the garbage yet??? I cannot believe to this day, people are still considering these preposterous allegations.....Maybe one day when there will be commercial flights to the moon people will finally put this bull-doodoo conspiracy theory to rest!

This thread certainly is ridiculous. Every so often people come in and think that the website is genuine and not just a spoof. Can you believe it? Hahahaha! And they even get riled up about it! Hahahaha!

it took me a total of 2 seconds to find holes in his story:

No photographs were ever taken of the moon until the 1850’s.

That's because there were no cameras.

The first permanent photograph was made in 1826 by Joseph Nic?phore Ni?pce using a sliding wooden box camera made by Charles and Vincent Chevalier in Paris. Ni?pce built on a discovery by Johann Heinrich Schultz
the commercial camera was later developed in the 1850's.

Why are there sooo many conspiracy theorists who have nothing better to do then figure out how something scientifically proven can be nothing more than a show put on by the government. It's the moon, it's been there forever and that's the end of the story. I bet they have so much time on their hands because they don't have a job, they worry that the government is taking their tax dollars and casting holograms of the moon into the sky to fool everyone into thinking there really is a moon, like if they didn't anyone would give a rat's arse, hehe.

I just get tired of reading all of this BS night and day and these people that come up with bogus stories to try to prove something wrong and that all of our lives are staged by the government. The government can care less about you, just get over it and find something else to do. Yes, all the government has to do all day is think of cover-ups and conspiracies to somehow mislead us. Granted the government is not perfect but to say they are doing all this stuff on purpose for no Real purpose is just retarded.

Anyways just my 2 cents...

"However, that is also their undoing. The moon is often visible during the day, when the sun is out. The sun is so bright that you cannot even see stars during the day. And the stars generate their own light! As anyone can see at night, the moon, though larger, does not shine as brightly as the stars. So if the moon is a celestial body as they claim, it could only be seen when the stars are seen first. Yet the moon can be seen in the day

as well as the night. Clearly it must exist within our atmosphere, just like its neighbours, the clouds."

well that shows how much of an idiot he is

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