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Post by sts60 on Sept 1, 2005 15:39:43 GMT -4
Now that we've dispensed with the PLSS claim, what about the claim that the Saturn V needed to be 266 times bigger, or heavier, or whatever?
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Post by rocketdad on Sept 1, 2005 16:24:48 GMT -4
I divide the distance to the moon by the distance the shuttle orbits and get 600, so shouldn't it be 1200 times larger than a shuttle for a round trip? And what about the fuel required to obit the moon?
Of course, I'm ignoring the fuel needed to run the artificial gravity to keep it simple...
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Post by margamatix on Sept 2, 2005 18:04:18 GMT -4
Well, that is interesting. I must confess that it is kind of fun when HBs like yourself are baited, Right. So who is the troll here?
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Post by Al Johnston on Sept 2, 2005 18:12:12 GMT -4
Enjoying the fruits of controversy is not the same as provoking it. If you wish to demonstrate your non-troll nature, you could always try answering a question or two. This one seems conveniently located: Now that we've dispensed with the PLSS claim, what about the claim that the Saturn V needed to be 266 times bigger, or heavier, or whatever?
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Post by PhantomWolf on Sept 2, 2005 21:57:19 GMT -4
Well actually before we move on, I'd actually like to see margamatix acknowledge the responses that have been given to his PLSS question as acceptable, or to point out where he thinks they are flawed if he doesn't accept them. He has yet to do this in any thread.
Editd to add: Of course if he doesn't respond, then we could by the silence infer that he has no argument valid against what was said and therefore accepts it as correct.
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Post by jones on Sept 2, 2005 22:11:00 GMT -4
Well... As good ol' Bart points out on his website.... "It is not difficult to make up a plausible-sounding argument to refute almost any claim. However, we have yet to see any such argument that does not fail under critical examination" I guess theres no need to answer any of these responses? It's too bad these HB's can't seem to make up any plausible sounding arguments! PS... Hi Everybody! I've been really enjoying browsing these forums and clavius.org for quite some time so I thought I would pop in and say hi.
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Post by twinstead on Sept 2, 2005 22:37:31 GMT -4
Is that the ONLY response you have to all the questions presented to you?
Dude. Defend your position like a man. If you can't, then acquiesce like a man.
(Modified for spelling)
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Post by Bob B. on Sept 2, 2005 22:40:31 GMT -4
PS... Hi Everybody! I've been really enjoying browsing these forums and clavius.org for quite some time so I thought I would pop in and say hi. Hi Jones, welcome.
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Post by PhantomWolf on Sept 3, 2005 3:19:02 GMT -4
Hiya Jones and welcome.
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Post by rocketdad on Sept 3, 2005 21:33:01 GMT -4
Back to the Nazca Lines:
I thought it had been proven that the Superfriends made them as a message for help when they were thrown back in time by the Legion of Doom.
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