>>19418731>if I was the first person on another planet, I'd be acting normal>no way I'd have fun!>>19418733>they didn't have tape and multiple leather outer layers at likely contact joints>>19418735>lunar gravity of 16%x1G is totally not survivable by a human skeleton designed to work at 1G. 32 pound backpacks rip the average hiker in half>>19418752>Humans don't fall down running after being impacted by something their own body weight also traveling at running speed and survive. Ask any Al Nassr fan!>>19418782It isn't beyond possible. One of the older tricks in books of empires; hiring outsiders to do the dirty job of black-ops, so you can have plausible deniability. As one fella noted, Kings are actually more likely to help other Kings, they all have rather perilous conditions. And by the 50's both sides had worked together through ww2, both w/ jew owners of finance & certain government offices, $ both saw the need for their own esteem.
Let's say it like this.
>is it possible that the soviet union was capable of creating a lie that once disproven by the US, was determined to be better considered a lie, than disproven? After ww2, if it's found that we've now discovered every square inch of land, from this point it's only a game of literal zero sum. Populations placed under such conditions are likely to become very hostile even to each other, without a religion. And the yids can't teach the rest of us the Talmud, and won't accept any other religion. So, the rich jews decided to play a science and funding game on both nations.
Actual funded programs were payments into yid controlled spy networks and assorted government overthrows to get yids into control of various enterprises and estates.
Now, is that what actually happened?
Different discussion.
>>19418922Light changes direction by reflection and refraction, which is more likely over distance.
>>19418899It's also important to remember origami and that thin metal still has metallic property.