Message from @^Kevin^

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2018-09-24 09:54:41 UTC  

and why it hasn't been done after 1972 after the so many astronots did many fake landings

2018-09-24 09:55:19 UTC  

they filmed the whole thing on a studio, its pretty obvious

2018-09-24 09:55:33 UTC  

the limits of the studio is pretty obvious

2018-09-24 09:55:54 UTC  

if it was real I would take the camera and follow me around as I drove around on the moon

2018-09-24 09:56:14 UTC  

yo uhave a vehicle, you don't need to stay within the lot space

2018-09-24 09:56:43 UTC  

you have a car on earth, you going to stay and ddrive only in your parking lot?

2018-09-24 09:57:21 UTC  

when you are learning to drive, yes

2018-09-24 09:57:50 UTC  

well, I think they knew how to drive the mooncart around, and its obvious they were filming it and never were on the moon

2018-09-24 09:58:33 UTC  

you don't need to break anything apart or critically examine anything, they didn't drive the cart off they few feet

2018-09-24 09:58:43 UTC  

studio, limited space

2018-09-24 09:58:58 UTC  

throw in some sand on a set and you call it the moon

2018-09-24 09:59:51 UTC  

fake moon landing +1`

2018-09-24 10:04:12 UTC  

you admit the moon landings are fake, ur one step closer to realizing the earth is flat and they had no choice

2018-09-24 10:55:00 UTC  

bottom line, flat earth is more accurate

2018-09-24 10:55:26 UTC  

bottom line: no

2018-09-24 10:56:16 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/493737431275798538/unknown.png

2018-09-24 10:56:29 UTC  

this is a pic from that video I linked up above

2018-09-24 10:56:33 UTC  

mmmhmm...

2018-09-24 10:56:36 UTC  

what's the point there

2018-09-24 10:57:04 UTC  

the rail road tracks show perspective

2018-09-24 10:57:14 UTC  

yes. And the light rays aren't?

2018-09-24 10:57:17 UTC  

why aren't they?

2018-09-24 10:57:56 UTC  

we know from experience that they are actually not closing to a point and that rail tracks actually stay the same width

2018-09-24 10:58:09 UTC  

Exactly

2018-09-24 10:58:14 UTC  

if you aren't familiar with trains, its true that they don't actually converge

2018-09-24 10:58:21 UTC  

And the light rays are the same...

2018-09-24 10:58:52 UTC  

what your seeing on the light rays is completely different, there is some perspective going on in that the sun is bigger than we see

2018-09-24 10:59:06 UTC  

it being far away means it appears smaller than it actually is

2018-09-24 10:59:24 UTC  

the light rays aren't perspective, they are coming off it at different directions

2018-09-24 10:59:32 UTC  

different angles

2018-09-24 10:59:32 UTC  

Okay? And how can you tell that

2018-09-24 10:59:52 UTC  

you can look at the sun and see the light rays coming off it

2018-09-24 11:00:31 UTC  

okay? and why doesn't the train track perspective thing work for the sun rays too?

2018-09-24 11:00:47 UTC  

the train tracks look like they converge, but they aren't

2018-09-24 11:00:52 UTC  

How id that different from the sun rays?

2018-09-24 11:01:00 UTC  

they don't look the same

2018-09-24 11:01:42 UTC  

bro what

2018-09-24 11:01:48 UTC  

they look identical...

2018-09-24 11:01:53 UTC  

things converging :/

2018-09-24 11:02:10 UTC  

the light coming off the sun is going off in different directions