Have you ever considered the possibility of looking into the manned space program with an open mind where those missions might just be possible?
Thanks for asking. In the 1960/70's I believed everything NASA said about their rockets and human space trips. But then I worked five years in Japan which had been atomic bombed back to the stone age 1945 by USA and I, then and there, found out it - the 1945 killing of 300 000 Japanese - was a hoax. Just propaganda!
Why do you say such stupid things? America did not bomb Japan back into the stone age. The atomic bombs did not kill 300,000 Japanese people. The two atomic bombs together were estimated to have killed between 130,000 and 225,000 Japanese people, about half of which were from the immediate blast and the rest from acute radiation poisoning.
USA was losing the war in Vietnam then and I was in the front line at Yokohama and the US naval base/officers' club. USA didn't atomic bomb Vietnam back to the stone age because it couldn't.
Choosing not to use nuclear weapons in Viet Nam, Korea, or any other conflict since WWII is not the same as not being able to use nuclear weapons in those conflicts.
Almost 30 years later I met a German who had assisted Stalin to build his fake atomic bomb that exploded 1949 - according media. All fake of course. So 1 + 1 = 2 and I concluded all atomic bombs were fake. Just propaganda.
No, your math is more like 1+1=35. Just because Russia may or may not have lied about having atomic bombs in 1949 doesn't mean that all nuclear weapons are fake.
And at the same time people asked me to verify the US manned space program. Which I did.
It was all 100% fake
More of your 1+1=35 logic at work?