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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2015 20:50:31 GMT
I figured this belonged in the section about NASA hoaxes. Since everything NASA does is a hoax, let's look at some video of real rockets/balloons/cameras sent up above the earth's surface, as high as 110,000 feet. Guess what it looks like? A new one from just a week ago: And my all time favorite: F ----- L -----A ----- T
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Post by honesttruthseeker on Apr 9, 2015 9:42:28 GMT
Yes, the Dogcam video is the best. And also contains that "impossible" hot spot, right under the sun.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2015 11:10:51 GMT
Yes, the Dogcam video is the best. And also contains that "impossible" hot spot, right under the sun. That's right, I forgot about that. That hotspot is such a great clue that the sun is very close to the earth.
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Post by LIT on Apr 9, 2015 14:34:25 GMT
Yes, the Dogcam video is the best. And also contains that "impossible" hot spot, right under the sun. That's right, I forgot about that. That hotspot is such a great clue that the sun is very close to the earth. Crepuscular raysI honestly don't believe the hotspot means the Sun is directly above it. Is this supposed to mean that the Sun is 200 meters big, and it only shines approximately where the camera was launched? That is the kind of pseudoscience that gets us ridiculed.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2015 13:44:28 GMT
That's right, I forgot about that. That hotspot is such a great clue that the sun is very close to the earth. Crepuscular raysI honestly don't believe the hotspot means the Sun is directly above it. Is this supposed to mean that the Sun is 200 meters big, and it only shines approximately where the camera was launched? That is the kind of pseudoscience that gets us ridiculed. I don't see it as "pseudoscience". I see it as an observable fact. And I don't care who ridicules me. I'm used to it. Practically everything in the world is a lie, and if you go against the grain, you are "ridiculed". The oldest trick in the book by them. And it still works, apparently.
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