(06-20-2025, 01:57 AM)p358 Wrote:(06-19-2025, 09:25 PM)Ninurta Wrote: I'm still at a loss to understand why people are so invested in proving that it did or did not happen. I don't understand what difference it makes. It was just short of 56 years ago. We went (or not) looked around (or didn't) and said "there ain't nothin' here, and no one can survive here, anyhow", and then lost all interest in manned space exploration from that point forward.
56 years on, and no interest in sending people to places they cannot survive in... why is it important to prove or disprove?
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It matters a great deal to me. Did the world's governments lie to all of the people on the planet?
That is the critical question.
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But we don't even have to go anywhere near the moon landing to know the answer to that question is an emphatic and resounding "YES!"
You can tell when they are lying - their lips move!
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