Hammer and feather on the moon
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@laserchunk Bitches don't know about my stands.
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I love JR but the faked moon landing conspiracy that he apparently endorses just taints his whole intellectual persona to me
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WE WENT TO THE MOON. THERE IS SO FUCKING MUCH EVIDENCE.
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@therockclimber23 Here's a man who's got eyes to see, it bounces because it's not made of feather. It's also been proven that the lunar footage has be slowed down to about 1/3 of actual speed.
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@SgtSkidoosh Also, if you dropped a heavy hammer in loose sand (even in low gravity) there's a good chance that it would stick in the dirt and remain upright because it's very bottom heavy. But that doesn't happen does it?
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This video is so grainy that 'hammer' could be made of Styrofoam for all i know. So yes, there's no damn way in hell they created a vacuum in order to conduct this experiment, which only a moron would even consider when making a faux hammer that weighed the same as a feather would be 9 billion times easier. It's called a strawman argument. YOU FEEL ME?
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@laserchunk not if he came after the other astronauts..
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That feather at 2:00 freaking bounces. What kind of feather bounces?
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in-ter-es-ting haha
wouldnt the first person on the moon have been the camera man
laserchunk 11 months ago 21
um...they are retarded.....on the moon..the feather is dropped (intentionally) SIDEWAYS...which, with ATMOSPHERE...would cause it to fall slower, gliding to the ground. It did NOT on the moon, which proves they were in a vacuum. In the test on earth, they drop the feather vertically so that the heavier quill drops first slicing through the atmosphere with little resistance.
Not even close to being the same test,
DraculinoTeamTx 6 months ago 2