Interesting is meaningless word. If there is any value in this 3hr video, describe it, otherwise most will just assume its as pointless as all other rogan interviews.
Rogan desperately needs an editor. No one wants to watch three hours of DUDE WHAT ABOUT WEED AND SHROOMS AND CIGARS THO. Even if the guest is interesting.
I watched maybe half of it, plan to finish eventually. Rogan refused to take a stance when the guy asked him, but said he would tell what he believes toward the end. What did he say?
I know he once believe it was a hoax, but then bought into the lies at some point. Is he still shilling for the NASA lies or has he reverted?
There's no reason they presented that would stop travel to the moon. Was some stuff faked? Sure.
They were willing to risk the Van Allen radiation killing the astronauts.
The engineers and scientists at the time had higher IQs and much better education than what we have now. The country was relatively much wealthier at the time. Low tech can actually be very reliable.
If people knew some of the things accomplished using math and slide-rules they would be absolutely astonished - but you have to be smart enough to understand it, so people are mostly impressed with glow in the dark plastic shapes.
It's not a matter of pride or a matter of honesty, it's just not that hard to do use once very smart people build it.
Would they lie about it if they did not accomplish it? Sure. Would they be able to actually accomplish it sure.
Also how do we know it was the first one? Maybe they sent many and most died. Anyhow all they had to do is bring back an astronaut capable of moving, that wasn't obviously dead.
Look at the Voyager tech, they just reprogrammed one, read about how - totally amazing
Could we do it today? Yes, send thirty of them and maybe a few don't die.
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[ + ] dosvydanya_freedomz
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to me it was interesting view on the whole subject and moreso when the guy that is casting doubt/presenting the proof is a filmmaker.
you wil get the gist of it in the first 25-30 mins. i didnt watch the whole thing because rogan refused to tell his opinion about the moon landings
i have doubts when 60-70 years later they cant go there. remember when during the trump administration they wanted to send ppl to mars? ROLF
the russians who had advanced tech didnt even try to replicate this either and they also have a space program
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[ - ] registereduser 2 points 2 weeksApr 28, 2024 12:27:07 ago (+2/-0)
I know he once believe it was a hoax, but then bought into the lies at some point. Is he still shilling for the NASA lies or has he reverted?
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didnt want either because the discussion became cynical
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They were willing to risk the Van Allen radiation killing the astronauts.
The engineers and scientists at the time had higher IQs and much better education than what we have now. The country was relatively much wealthier at the time. Low tech can actually be very reliable.
If people knew some of the things accomplished using math and slide-rules they would be absolutely astonished - but you have to be smart enough to understand it, so people are mostly impressed with glow in the dark plastic shapes.
It's not a matter of pride or a matter of honesty, it's just not that hard to do use once very smart people build it.
Would they lie about it if they did not accomplish it? Sure. Would they be able to actually accomplish it sure.
Also how do we know it was the first one? Maybe they sent many and most died. Anyhow all they had to do is bring back an astronaut capable of moving, that wasn't obviously dead.
Look at the Voyager tech, they just reprogrammed one, read about how - totally amazing
Could we do it today? Yes, send thirty of them and maybe a few don't die.
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