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What about what the astronauts say?
What about what Dr Edgar Mitchell's lecture where he stated that the old timer astronauts confided in him about the alien crafts which they saw while in space?
They were up there, in space. They should know whether they saw aliens crafts or not. No?
He even mentions the two alien bases that were located on the moon when the first Apollo mission landed up there? All a lie? Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin lied?
Those are American heroes astronaut telling us what other astronauts told Dr Mitchell about what they saw up there.
Those are American heroes - blowing the whistle for our sake.
Can't you hear the bells and whistles sounding?
Maybe they all just lied to each other?
Why?
Are there/were there alien bases on the Moon? No. The myth is debunked here:
https://www.metabunk.org/threads/deb...artifact.2965/
Did Armstrong and Aldrin ever say they saw alien spacecraft or anything resembling alien life on their mission? No. The myth, using transcripts real and imagined is explained here:
http://ronrecord.com/astronauts/arms...ns-aldrin.html
It is curious that the same tool used to concoct fairy tales about aliens -the world-wide web- provides rational explanations for them.
The Drake Equation and the Fermi Paradox.
Did you read https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlikCebQSlY ?
Did you read http://waitbutwhy.com/2014/05/fermi-paradox.html ?
Did you read http://nyti.ms/1Cl47bb ?
Have you started Into the Cool yet, by Schneider and Sagan?
Another good book for the layman is Celestial Mechanics: The Waltz of the Planets by Alessandra Celletti and Ettore Perozzi. Alessanrdra is a positively brilliant mathematical physicist at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. Her book is brims with intelligence and enthusiasm. It begins with Lucretius and covers the classics Brahe, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Lagrange, Laplace, perturbation theory and the discovery of Neptune. But it also gives us a look at modern KAM theory, chaos, the theory of orbital resonance, resonance in rings, shepherd moons and even collisions between asteroids and planets.
Babe
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Below are a number of mirages. You can obtain a ton of them by just Googling “double Sun mirage” and selecting “images.”Quote:
What would you suggest those "twin Suns" might be?
The first user three layers of sugar solutions (of differing concentration) in a glass. The light reflected from the cat is refracted through the different layers at different angles so that when they reach the eye we see three upright images of the cat and three inverted images.
The other photos show mirages of the sunset caused by atmospheric layers of varying temperature and density and turbulence. The Sun warms the Earth and it warms the air adjacent to its surface. This warm air rises and cooler denser air sinks. This is one source of turbulence. On a calm day, an equilibrium can sustained that creates refractive layers. The same optical principle that creates the cat mirage is responsible for the multiple images of the Sun in these photos.
If you don’t like that explanation, you don’t need to invoke the existence of a second Sun, a dark dwarf, Nibiru or Nemesis. You could go with this guy’s explanation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pbv8c09u08I . He believes the Earth is encased in a glass ball. Literally! Not quite as nutty as you Babe, but he makes up for it by being a bit scary.
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What the heck is going on here??
What the heck are you three talking about, anyway?
What the frack is this? lol
Who in God's name are you three? [/FONT][/SIZE]
Haven't you realised yet? It's all one big conspiracy... ;)
Actually, what they are discussing is no more complicated than the theories that you are proposing. Just more realistic...
I never expected to actually sell that book here on HA :) It is a good one though. I read it a few years ago. I remember a fortnight or so sneaking out of my office for a half hour and sitting outside with a copy on my iPad. It must've been late Spring. Hope you like it.
On a totally unrelated note, check out this amazing YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnbJEg9r1o8
Not entirely unrelated: it doesn't explain the double sun mirage, but it does connect optics and fluid motions in way that -to me-show the real world is much more amazing than any you can make up.