This is a very basic reply, even for you.
You’ve made a lot of confident claims, but much of what you’re saying relies on repeating what we've all been told rather than deeply questioning it.
Let’s be honest — having faith in physics or astronomy without verifying the foundations is no different than believing any worldview without testing it. Many of us have dug deep, and the cracks become obvious. Just a few points to consider:
• The moon landing footage — even NASA now admits they’ve “lost” the original telemetry data, and multiple experts in modern film, lighting, and physics have demonstrated how the footage shows signs of being staged. Footprints in dry, dusty terrain with no moisture? No stars visible in a sky without atmosphere? No blast crater under the lunar lander? You really think we nailed a moon landing before color TV and basic computing?
• CGI wasn’t needed in the ‘60s — they used high-level studio effects, physical sets, wires, rear-projection, and controlled lighting. Hollywood was already making believable space scenes in movies by then (e.g., 2001: A Space Odyssey, released before Apollo 11, with effects some say were more convincing than NASA's).
• Satellites? Most people forget that NASA still uses high-altitude balloons — you can look this up yourself under "NASA balloon launches" and “Project Loon.” Why would they need these if thousands of satellites are supposed to be floating above us? And how exactly do these satellites keep perfect sync with the Earth spinning at 1,600 km/h, orbiting the sun at 107,000 km/h, while the whole solar system moves at 828,000 km/h through the galaxy? How is your satellite dish locked on to a fixed satellite under all that movement?
• Time zones and flights don’t prove a globe — they just prove a consistent timekeeping system. A flat Earth with a moving sun overhead also accounts for day and night cycles, including differing time zones. The map used in UN iconography reflects this perspective.
All I’m saying is this: stop repeating slogans like “undeniable physics” and start genuinely questioning what you’ve been handed since school. If you're so certain of your position, then you shouldn't fear revisiting the foundations of what you believe. Truth doesn’t mind being tested.
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