Guest guest Posted September 17, 2001 Report Share Posted September 17, 2001 I think you have addressed wrong person. I am not the person who wrote this article. Deen B.Chandora >"Ron Philo" >vediculture > >CC: <0108 (AT) terra (DOT) com.br> >[world-vedic] Re: Moon Poll >Wed, 05 Sep 2001 17:39:40 -0500 > >Dean, >One of these "obvious incongruencies" that you speak of is due to the >fact that dust falls as quickly as a bowling ball or a boulder in a vacuum. >Dust clouds are caused by suspension of small particles in an atmosphere, >and the Moon doesn't have an atmosphere. > >Are you maintaining that it is impossible for us to land on the Moon? Do >you believe that the International Space Station is a fantasy? How about >communication satellites, some of which are used by this internet that you >don't mind using? What about all the pictures that we are receiving from >the Galileo spacecraft which orbits Jupiter? Jupiter is over a thousand >times farther away than the Moon. What planet have you been living on >all these years? :-) > >Ron > >Message: 10 > Tue, 14 Aug 2001 20:06:06 -0300 > "Dean De Lucia" <0108 (AT) terra (DOT) com.br> >Re: Moon Poll > > > I am astounded, once again, that anyone could be so credulous as to > > believe that the Apollo program was a hoax. The ignorance of science > > that this attitude displays is absolutely stunning. Jesus spoke of > > people who strain at a gnat but swallow a camel. To believe that the > > moon landings were faked is equivalent to swallowing a blue whale. > >Ron, >" As far as Luna's surface is concerned, 30 years after Apollo, when we >investigate alternate analyses on those supposed landings, what do we find? >We find obvious incongruencies, such as pictures of the LEM rocket engine >sitting a meter above the Lunar soil, with no disturance underneath from its >blast. We see Apollo photos of diverging shadows on the surface of the Moon, >photos showing glare, including atmospheric glare on the horizon, and so >much more." > > >http://skywebsite.com/hollow/realmoonhollowmoon/ > >Dharmapada > > > > > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2001 Report Share Posted September 21, 2001 About the Landing Moon debate, is very important consider that, any of us had visited the Moon. So, all the evidence is based in the testimony of NASA. But, even people from Apollo Project like Dr. Bill Kissing, He had already declared that the Moon's travels were false propaganda against the Soviet Cold War. Now the British Scientifics had denied the veracity of the photography evidence. But it is a truth, that the Bhagavatam cosmology use figurative language in Its vision about time and space, you can check the The Dr. Thompson Cosmography and Cosmology and Misterys of Sacred Universe. So, the Surya Sidhanta give the exact distances of Earth to the Moon very similar of the modern calculations. Also, the best testimony about UFO, are the pictures, but the NASA denie officially the existence of such ships. Also, is very unethical use derogative words against to Dharmapada Das, by his open questions of the veracity of the NASA claims. My more humble recommendation: It is truth that the USA Government is verdict always??????? Is there not the more small doubt about that????? Horacio F. Arganis J. U A de C Sciences of Education and Humanities Faculty Saltillo, Coah. Northest of Mexico. -Original Message-----De: deen chandora <deenbc (AT) hotmail (DOT) com>Para: vediculture <vediculture>Fecha: Martes 18 de Septiembre de 2001 6:21 PMAsunto: Re: [world-vedic] Re: Moon Poll I think you have addressed wrong person. I am not the person who wrote this article. Deen B.Chandora >"Ron Philo" >vediculture >>CC: <0108 (AT) terra (DOT) com.br> >[world-vedic] Re: Moon Poll >Wed, 05 Sep 2001 17:39:40 -0500 > >Dean, >One of these "obvious incongruencies" that you speak of is due to the >fact that dust falls as quickly as a bowling ball or a boulder in a vacuum. >Dust clouds are caused by suspension of small particles in an atmosphere, >and the Moon doesn't have an atmosphere. > >Are you maintaining that it is impossible for us to land on the Moon? Do >you believe that the International Space Station is a fantasy? How about >communication satellites, some of which are used by this internet that you >don't mind using? What about all the pictures that we are receiving from >the Galileo spacecraft which orbits Jupiter? Jupiter is over a thousand >times farther away than the Moon. What planet have you been living on >all these years? :-) > >Ron > >Message: 10 > Tue, 14 Aug 2001 20:06:06 -0300 > "Dean De Lucia" <0108 (AT) terra (DOT) com.br> >Re: Moon Poll > > > I am astounded, once again, that anyone could be so credulous as to > > believe that the Apollo program was a hoax. The ignorance of science > > that this attitude displays is absolutely stunning. Jesus spoke of > > people who strain at a gnat but swallow a camel. To believe that the > > moon landings were faked is equivalent to swallowing a blue whale. > >Ron, >" As far as Luna's surface is concerned, 30 years after Apollo, when we >investigate alternate analyses on those supposed landings, what do we find? >We find obvious incongruencies, such as pictures of the LEM rocket engine >sitting a meter above the Lunar soil, with no disturance underneath from its >blast. We see Apollo photos of diverging shadows on the surface of the Moon, >photos showing glare, including atmospheric glare on the horizon, and so >much more." > > >http://skywebsite.com/hollow/realmoonhollowmoon/ > >Dharmapada > > > > > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.comThis is an information resource and discussion group for people interested in the World's Ancient Vedic Culture, with a focus on its historical, archeological and scientific aspects. Also topics about India, Hinduism, God, and other aspects of World Culture are welcome. Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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