The fake thing I noticed about the Apollo landing, was that when I watched it live in 1969, he said something about the sea of tranquility.
Then on replays, it was the one step for man thing.
The fake thing I noticed about the Apollo landing, was that when I watched it live in 1969, he said something about the sea of tranquility.
Then on replays, it was the one step for man thing.
The fake thing I noticed about the Apollo landing, was that when I watched it live in 1969, he said something about the sea of tranquility.
Then on replays, it was the one step for man thing.
102:45:58 Armstrong (onboard): Engine arm is off. (Pause) (Now on voice-activated comm) Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed.
almost seven hours later.109:24:23 Armstrong: That's one small step for (a) man; one giant leap for mankind. (Long Pause)
Help me understand how those two statements, taken either together or separately, would indicate a fake.
"We're whalers on the Moon, we carry a harpoon..."
The fake thing I noticed about the Apollo landing, was that when I watched it live in 1969, he said something about the sea of tranquility.
Then on replays, it was the one step for man thing.
Help me understand how those two statements, taken either together or separately, would indicate a fake.
I think the idea is that one statement (the "one step for man thing" in replays) was substituted for the other ("something about the sea of tranquility"), indicating deception by the media, and, thus, a fake. Of course, this is based on Clark's memory of an event from over 45 years ago- and the memory is infallible, as is indicated by the fact that he remembers "something" being said about the Sea of Tranquility.
Perhaps, but how flimsy. The "Tranquility Base here..." line and the "One small step..." line are both so well enshrined in the audio history of our species that I can't imagine how anyone could confuse them who spent more than a few minutes researching the Apollo record.
You have just summarized every hoax claim ever: failure to spend more than a few minutes researching the subject.
,,,and lack of reading comprehension and temporal connections between events.
Why is "this happens, then another thing happens" such a difficult concept?
The fake thing I noticed about the Apollo landing, was that when I watched it live in 1969, he said something about the sea of tranquility.
Then on replays, it was the one step for man thing.
The fake thing I noticed about the Apollo landing, was that when I watched it live in 1969, he said something about the sea of tranquility.
Then on replays, it was the one step for man thing.
You make me sad.
Gotta be a Poe. If not, I'm sad too.![]()
Life's too short for this nonsense.
A little nonsense, now and then, is relished by the wisest men.
Willy Wonka.
Well, there's nonsense and then there's non-sense.
Exactly. I have a small amount of sympathy and patience for people who just don't understand the science. They may often remain stubborn in their misunderstanding, but some things like integrated radiation exposure across varying flux and energy are legitimately difficult topics to understand.
But I have no patience for flaws in basic comprehension.