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Back in 2018, I used to think the moon landing stuff was just silly internet noise.
I'd see those old videos and think the shadows looked a bit off, but I figured it was just bad film. Then I watched a full breakdown from a former NASA engineer last year, point by point, explaining the camera tech and the lunar surface light. He showed how the sun was the only light source and the ground itself acted like a reflector. It completely changed my view in about two hours. Now when I see those arguments, I actually know the science behind why the 'proof' is wrong. Anyone got a good link to that engineer's talk so I can share it?
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ruby_lane1mo ago
My buddy had the same thing happen after he saw that video.
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barnes.brian19d ago
My friend had a total flip on that too. He saw some video about the camera lenses they used and how the dust behaved. Totally changed his mind.
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paulw661mo ago
Man, I was the same way for years. I'd see a weird shadow in a photo and my brain would just go "fake!" without actually knowing anything about how light works up there. Felt pretty dumb after finally watching a proper explanation.
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