MarkS
Earth
Why is it so?
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Post by MarkS on Mar 5, 2007 20:10:25 GMT -4
I watched these videos and I think the astronauts are consciously lying. They are definitely conscious, but they are either standing or sitting. They had allegedly been orbiting the earth for a week. Not allegedly; they had in fact been orbiting Earth from a distance of around 380,000 km. That'll tire you out.
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Post by Data Cable on Mar 5, 2007 22:39:13 GMT -4
they had in fact been orbiting Earth from a distance of around 380,000 km. That'll tire you out. "...and boy are my arms tired!" ;D
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Post by PhantomWolf on Mar 5, 2007 23:18:01 GMT -4
they had in fact been orbiting Earth from a distance of around 380,000 km. That'll tire you out.
That's nothing, I've orbited the sun at 146 million km.
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Post by brotherofthemoon on Mar 5, 2007 23:42:09 GMT -4
they had in fact been orbiting Earth from a distance of around 380,000 km. That'll tire you out.That's nothing, I've orbited the sun at 146 million km. But, but...! The RADIATION! The deadly RADIATION from the VAN HALEN RADIATION BELTS!
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Post by sts60 on Mar 6, 2007 7:48:36 GMT -4
You'd better jump! to get away from it.
Oh, and PW, I've orbited the center of our Galaxy at about 30,000 light years. Nyahh.
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Post by nomuse on Mar 6, 2007 7:59:11 GMT -4
(Elvis impression) "Cause ah, am the great, attractor." (wha-ah wha-ah) "I make the universe compacter." (wha-ah wha-ah) "What rotates around me, is the stuff we can see, but what am I...some sort of dark, uh-matter."
Im up waaaay too late.
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Post by Mr Gorsky on Mar 6, 2007 9:53:02 GMT -4
(Elvis impression) "Cause ah, am the great, attractor." (wha-ah wha-ah) "I make the universe compacter." (wha-ah wha-ah) "What rotates around me, is the stuff we can see, but what am I...some sort of dark, uh-matter." Im up waaaay too late. That much is obvious ...
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Post by Apollo Gnomon on Mar 6, 2007 12:11:58 GMT -4
they had in fact been orbiting Earth from a distance of around 380,000 km. That'll tire you out.That's nothing, I've orbited the sun at 146 million km. Don't you know how dangerous that is? It's killed everyone who has ever done it.
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Post by sts60 on Mar 6, 2007 13:56:27 GMT -4
Well, it's not instantly fatal. But no one has ever survived more than about 125 or so of those trips.
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Post by svector on Mar 7, 2007 2:21:04 GMT -4
Well, it's not instantly fatal. But no one has ever survived more than about 125 or so of those trips. I'm not so sure about that. I watched this show on CNN last night. The host was this guy named Larry King....
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Post by sts60 on Mar 7, 2007 10:24:12 GMT -4
Bah!... that fawning credophile...
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Post by hplasm on Mar 7, 2007 20:24:20 GMT -4
Bah!... that fawning credophile... Surely an Allegegator?
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Post by spongebob on Mar 9, 2007 17:54:38 GMT -4
Your personal opinion means nothing; this is not even "mere evidence" unless you can cite your credentials in the relevant psychological field. Go ahead, tell us what makes you an expert. . A streetwise person can tell when someone is lying and does not need a certificate to confirm this. But then you knew that already.
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Post by frenat on Mar 9, 2007 17:59:30 GMT -4
Your personal opinion means nothing; this is not even "mere evidence" unless you can cite your credentials in the relevant psychological field. Go ahead, tell us what makes you an expert. . A streetwise person can tell when someone is lying and does not need a certificate to confirm this. But then you knew that already. That is total BS. But I'm sure you know that already too.
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Post by spongebob on Mar 9, 2007 18:19:41 GMT -4
What does "BS" mean?
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