Re: Moon landing hoax
- From: "Brad Guth" <bradguth@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 19:45:08 +0000 (UTC)
There's that silly jewboy speak again. Of course, I do believe that was
probably exactly what your kind were telling Jesus Christ, to get
himself onboard that stick (or else), as well as being told to any other
trouble maker that wasn't going along with your status quo ruse of the
day. Too bad our resident LLPOF warlord(GW Bush) wasn't around to
accuse innocent folks of having all of those nasty WMD, and silly
intentions of utilizing such at the very next provoked drop of a hat.
topic: Mass Is Light
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.space.policy/browse_frm/thread/d988a3124f6e1685/9d1206b4b1975448?lnk=st&q=brad+guth&rnum=12&hl=en#9d1206b4b1975448
John Griffin: If those films had been exposed long enough to
gather enough photons to show any distant point source, they
would have been fried.
What silly point source are you flatulating about? Certainly not big
old and relatively nearby Venus as of missions A11, A14 and A16 that's
pixel per pixel or rather photographic grain per grain a whole lot more
vibrant than Earth, though to think that even Sirius would have been
technically impossible to have excluded, especially as unavoidably
obtained through that unfiltered Kodak eye, as recorded onto that
thermally and rad sensitive Kodak film that actually takes rather nicely
to recording a fair enough spectrum worth of UV-a photons.
BTW; while EVA moonsuit strolling on the naked moon that's physically
nearly as dark as an open pit coal mine, there's actually quite a bit of
stellar and solar UVa to go around, not to mention the UV
secondary/recoil worth of near-blue(secondary black light affect)
photons that should have been unavoidable. Starshine includes a great
deal of near-UV and UV-a within their spectrum of many other photons,
most of which the human eye can not perceive. However, the unfiltered
Kodak eye that's without benefit of a 10t/m2 UV filtering atmosphere is
actually rather sensitive to the near-UV and even into a portion of the
UVa spectrum. In other silly words that even an incest cloned borg
minion like yourself could appreciate, artificial items of blue become
unavoidably more noticeably bluish and/or more vibrant than other colors
as perceived by the human eye (that is unless your local source of
illumination was that of the xenon lamp spectrum).
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Brad Guth
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