Proof the Moon is Not 238900 miles away

4 thoughts on “Proof the Moon is Not 238900 miles away

  1. Tom April 6, 2017 at 2:51 am Reply

    This video quotes various numbers, mainly distances, but never attempts to compare them in any mathematical way. There is also no mention of the zoom factor for each long-distance shot we are seeing. It seems most of the information provided are a narrative of words.

    The ability to zoom in on any object and relate the images is one of math. Without the math, all the “evidence” presented are his words, and opinions that things can’t be what we are told.

    What is he hiding by not using match to really let us understand how his comparison of zoom images have any valid conclusions?

    As far as “lights” or stars appearing thru the moon, well, those same “lights” would also be visible once the moon is no longer between the viewer and the “lights”. Where is this video for actual comparison? Are there also any of these type of “lights” to the side of the moon? Their apparent brightness should make similar “lights” viewable apart from the moon. Where are these “lights”?

    Something fishy going on with these claims.

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  2. YAH! Ministries April 21, 2017 at 4:18 pm Reply

    If you could point a laser at the Prudential building to measure the distance from where you are, then you should also be able to point a laser at the moon the do the same thing. Has anyone ever measured the distance to the moon with a laser?

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  3. d taylor September 20, 2018 at 9:11 pm Reply

    I came across this video, from another p1000 of the moon. What is interesting is the light rays emitting from some of the craters or indention’s On the video that can be seen at around the 3:02 minute mark

    and on this video at the 1:25

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  4. Terry Jacks May 12, 2020 at 7:54 am Reply

    The way to settle this is through accurate measuring devices, not one persons opinion using a video camera zoom. I do, however, agree with him about the Chem Trails. The Deepp State is spraying the soil to make crops grow poorly, which invites companies to use GMO food engineering, which is questionable at best, nefarious at worse.

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