I won Heiwa's €1,000,000 challenge

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Re: I won Heiwa's €1,000,000 challenge
« Reply #13590 on: August 26, 2021, 07:50:16 AM »
We all know that Neal Armstrong and his friend Buzz (dr) Aldrin, after having visited the Moon,  took off from the Moon and left the Moon and started orbiting it. There in orbit they managed to connect to a NASA spaceship passing by. And after that they all dropped down on Earth again to become HEROES. Hollywood style. Great FUN. But it never happened. It was just FUN. What a stupid show.

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Re: I won Heiwa's €1,000,000 challenge
« Reply #13591 on: August 26, 2021, 08:55:57 AM »
NASA pushed Humpty Dumpty off the wall, frickin bastards

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Re: I won Heiwa's €1,000,000 challenge
« Reply #13592 on: August 26, 2021, 10:43:41 AM »
It didn't show any of the astronauts going to the bathroom in space either.  Or on Earth, for that matter.  Does that mean that people don't piss or poop?

No, because that is uninteresting.

To you maybe. However, Heiwa is obsessed with astronaut urination & defecation methods and equipment. I believe he finds this aspect extremely interesting.

Overall I have to give the movie a 2/10. Major fail for cutting out important aspects of the missions. I'll give it an extra point for looking great on 4K but that's it

So this was all just your movie review? Thanks for sharing your opinion. Maybe a post better suited for The Lounge or elsewhere.

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« Reply #13593 on: August 26, 2021, 10:46:18 AM »
It didn't show any of the astronauts going to the bathroom in space either.  Or on Earth, for that matter.  Does that mean that people don't piss or poop?

No, because that is uninteresting.

To you maybe. However, Heiwa is obsessed with astronaut urination & defecation methods and equipment. I believe he finds this aspect extremely interesting.

Overall I have to give the movie a 2/10. Major fail for cutting out important aspects of the missions. I'll give it an extra point for looking great on 4K but that's it

So this was all just your movie review? Thanks for sharing your opinion. Maybe a post better suited for The Lounge or elsewhere.

lol, maybe. But given the context of the movie, I'd hate for the Heiwa virus to infect the lounge section of the forum. Just keep the Moon shit to this thread he's hijacked here

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Re: I won Heiwa's €1,000,000 challenge
« Reply #13594 on: August 26, 2021, 11:19:27 AM »
It didn't show any of the astronauts going to the bathroom in space either.  Or on Earth, for that matter.  Does that mean that people don't piss or poop?

No, because that is uninteresting.

To you maybe. However, Heiwa is obsessed with astronaut urination & defecation methods and equipment. I believe he finds this aspect extremely interesting.

Overall I have to give the movie a 2/10. Major fail for cutting out important aspects of the missions. I'll give it an extra point for looking great on 4K but that's it

So this was all just your movie review? Thanks for sharing your opinion. Maybe a post better suited for The Lounge or elsewhere.

lol, maybe. But given the context of the movie, I'd hate for the Heiwa virus to infect the lounge section of the forum. Just keep the Moon shit to this thread he's hijacked here

Fair point. I agree.

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Re: I won Heiwa's €1,000,000 challenge
« Reply #13595 on: August 26, 2021, 01:16:03 PM »
Please study http://heiwaco.com/chall2.htm again about winning the Challenge. I am really curious to know how you manage to stop orbiting Earth after departure.
« Last Edit: August 26, 2021, 01:20:36 PM by Heiwa »

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« Reply #13596 on: August 26, 2021, 03:07:53 PM »


 I am really curious to know how you manage to stop orbiting Earth after departure.


Do you know how to read ?

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« Reply #13597 on: August 26, 2021, 03:14:58 PM »
Overall I have to give the movie a 2/10. Major fail for cutting out important aspects of the missions. I'll give it an extra point for looking great on 4K but that's it
The movie was more about the man than the mission.  If you want to learn about the more important aspects of the mission, there are a number of very good documentaries available.
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Re: I won Heiwa's €1,000,000 challenge
« Reply #13598 on: August 26, 2021, 04:23:13 PM »
There is also 8th grade math.

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« Reply #13599 on: August 26, 2021, 04:57:38 PM »
I am really curious to know how you manage to stop orbiting Earth after departure.
Adjust the shape of your orbit so that it intersects the surface of the earth.
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Re: I won Heiwa's €1,000,000 challenge
« Reply #13600 on: August 26, 2021, 05:06:17 PM »

Adjust the shape of your orbit so that it intersects the surface of the earth.

It's been done before . . .



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Re: I won Heiwa's €1,000,000 challenge
« Reply #13601 on: August 26, 2021, 05:27:58 PM »
Imagine that you are an asstronut orbiting Earth at a certain altitude and velocity and that you must suddenly orbit the Moon at another altitude and velocity, i.e, you must jump from one orbit (of the Earth) to another orbit (of the Moon). If you can do it, you might win my Challenge. So when and where and how in the orbit around Earth do you do something (what?), so you later when, where and how start in another orbit around the Moon? Or with other words - you ride one merry-go-round around Earth and want to ride another merry-go-round around the Moon, when and where do you jump???
« Last Edit: August 26, 2021, 05:33:14 PM by Heiwa »

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« Reply #13602 on: August 26, 2021, 05:32:37 PM »
Imagine that you are an asstronut orbiting Earth at a certain altitude and velocity and that you must suddenly orbit the Moon at another altitude and velocity, i.e, you must jump from one orbit (of the Earth) to another orbit (of the Moon). If you can do it, you might win my Challenge. So when and where and how in the orbit around Earth do you do something (what?), so you later when, where and how start in another orbit around the Moon?

Heiwa is awesome.



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« Reply #13603 on: August 26, 2021, 05:44:19 PM »
Another space problem is to visit the International Space Station, ISS, orbiting Earth at a certain altitude and velocity. It is suggested that you start on Earth at 0 speed/altitude and then speed up and change altitude using a rocket, so you can 'dock' with the ISS in its orbit. It sounds easy but ... can you do it? That's a challenge! Elon Musk does it often, he says. But it is done so far away, so you cannot see it ... except on television. It is called magic!
« Last Edit: August 26, 2021, 06:02:09 PM by Heiwa »

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Re: I won Heiwa's €1,000,000 challenge
« Reply #13604 on: August 27, 2021, 09:31:04 AM »
My friend Simon Shack suggests that the Sun and planet Mars forms a “binary system” with planet Earth and the Moon in between.

https://cluesforum.info/viewtopic.php?f=34&p=2415658&sid=eded28d7ad2b2330503ee53319bff178#p2415658

I am not an expert of such a “binary system” but I am curious how any NASA or SpaceX spacecraft leaving Earth into an orbit can then reach (1) planet Mars or (2) the Moon to win my Challenge. Any ideas? What forces are acting on such a spacecraft during a binary system space trip?
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Re: I won Heiwa's €1,000,000 challenge
« Reply #13605 on: August 30, 2021, 12:11:30 AM »
NASA/SpaceX seem to have come up with a winner of my Challenge. The trip will take place 2024 - http://heiwaco.com/moontravel.htm .
It is very simple according to NASA & Co. A rocket with a spacecraft & equipment takes off from Earth and flies to the Moon, where the spacecraft lands. Total time five days of which four in between Earth/Moon. And after a week on the Moon the spacecraft takes off and flies back to Earth and drops into the Pacific Ocean. And I have to pay €1M !!

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« Reply #13606 on: August 30, 2021, 01:43:46 AM »
NASA/SpaceX seem to have come up with a winner of my Challenge. The trip will take place 2024 - http://heiwaco.com/moontravel.htm .
It is very simple according to NASA & Co. A rocket with a spacecraft & equipment takes off from Earth and flies to the Moon, where the spacecraft lands. Total time five days of which four in between Earth/Moon. And after a week on the Moon the spacecraft takes off and flies back to Earth and drops into the Pacific Ocean. And I have to pay €1M !!

God dammit, so we have to put up with your constant nonsense until 2024?

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« Reply #13607 on: August 30, 2021, 03:38:26 AM »
NASA/SpaceX seem to have come up with a winner of my Challenge. The trip will take place 2024 - http://heiwaco.com/moontravel.htm .
It is very simple according to NASA & Co. A rocket with a spacecraft & equipment takes off from Earth and flies to the Moon, where the spacecraft lands. Total time five days of which four in between Earth/Moon. And after a week on the Moon the spacecraft takes off and flies back to Earth and drops into the Pacific Ocean. And I have to pay €1M !!

God dammit, so we have to put up with your constant nonsense until 2024?
Oh I'm sure he'll find some way to move the goalposts again before then.

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« Reply #13608 on: August 30, 2021, 04:59:38 AM »
NASA/SpaceX seem to have come up with a winner of my Challenge. The trip will take place 2024 - http://heiwaco.com/moontravel.htm .
It is very simple according to NASA & Co. A rocket with a spacecraft & equipment takes off from Earth and flies to the Moon, where the spacecraft lands. Total time five days of which four in between Earth/Moon. And after a week on the Moon the spacecraft takes off and flies back to Earth and drops into the Pacific Ocean. And I have to pay €1M !!

God dammit, so we have to put up with your constant nonsense until 2024?
Oh I'm sure he'll find some way to move the goalposts again before then.
Don't blame me. NASA and SpaceX add to the fun. I am just watching it all from southern France.

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« Reply #13609 on: August 30, 2021, 05:05:25 AM »
NASA/SpaceX seem to have come up with a winner of my Challenge. The trip will take place 2024 - http://heiwaco.com/moontravel.htm .
It is very simple according to NASA & Co. A rocket with a spacecraft & equipment takes off from Earth and flies to the Moon, where the spacecraft lands. Total time five days of which four in between Earth/Moon. And after a week on the Moon the spacecraft takes off and flies back to Earth and drops into the Pacific Ocean. And I have to pay €1M !!

God dammit, so we have to put up with your constant nonsense until 2024?
Oh I'm sure he'll find some way to move the goalposts again before then.
Don't blame me. NASA and SpaceX add to the fun. I am just watching it all from southern France.

Why do you live in that hole anyway? Go back to Sweden. Much nicer

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Re: I won Heiwa's €1,000,000 challenge
« Reply #13610 on: August 30, 2021, 07:53:57 AM »
NASA/SpaceX seem to have come up with a winner of my Challenge. The trip will take place 2024 - http://heiwaco.com/moontravel.htm .
It is very simple according to NASA & Co. A rocket with a spacecraft & equipment takes off from Earth and flies to the Moon, where the spacecraft lands. Total time five days of which four in between Earth/Moon. And after a week on the Moon the spacecraft takes off and flies back to Earth and drops into the Pacific Ocean. And I have to pay €1M !!

God dammit, so we have to put up with your constant nonsense until 2024?
Oh I'm sure he'll find some way to move the goalposts again before then.
Don't blame me. NASA and SpaceX add to the fun. I am just watching it all from southern France.

Why do you live in that hole anyway? Go back to Sweden. Much nicer

The mental hospitals in Sweden aren't as nice.
Rabinoz RIP

That would put you in the same category as pedophile perverts like John Davis, NSS, robots like Stash, Shifter, and victimized kids like Alexey.

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« Reply #13611 on: August 30, 2021, 07:58:37 AM »
NASA/SpaceX seem to have come up with a winner of my Challenge. The trip will take place 2024 - http://heiwaco.com/moontravel.htm .
It is very simple according to NASA & Co. A rocket with a spacecraft & equipment takes off from Earth and flies to the Moon, where the spacecraft lands. Total time five days of which four in between Earth/Moon. And after a week on the Moon the spacecraft takes off and flies back to Earth and drops into the Pacific Ocean. And I have to pay €1M !!

God dammit, so we have to put up with your constant nonsense until 2024?
Oh I'm sure he'll find some way to move the goalposts again before then.
Don't blame me. NASA and SpaceX add to the fun. I am just watching it all from southern France.

First, I was not talking to you. Second, saying you will move the goal posts before then is NOT blaming you for their timing. If you're going to butt into other people's conversations then at least learn to read first. It is saying that YOU will yet again change the requirements of your fraudulent "challenge" so you can avoid paying as you were caught doing multiple times before on the apollohoax.net board. But everyone knows that this latest shameless bump of your own thread was just another attempt for you to get attention anyway.

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Re: I won Heiwa's €1,000,000 challenge
« Reply #13612 on: August 30, 2021, 10:03:16 AM »
NASA/SpaceX seem to have come up with a winner of my Challenge. The trip will take place 2024 - http://heiwaco.com/moontravel.htm .
It is very simple according to NASA & Co. A rocket with a spacecraft & equipment takes off from Earth and flies to the Moon, where the spacecraft lands. Total time five days of which four in between Earth/Moon. And after a week on the Moon the spacecraft takes off and flies back to Earth and drops into the Pacific Ocean. And I have to pay €1M !!

God dammit, so we have to put up with your constant nonsense until 2024?
Oh I'm sure he'll find some way to move the goalposts again before then.
Don't blame me. NASA and SpaceX add to the fun. I am just watching it all from southern France.

Why do you live in that hole anyway? Go back to Sweden. Much nicer
Hm, I live in south France since 1978 and it is great. Sweden? Up north cold and dark. You must be joking.
Topic is still my Challenge and it seems SpaceX and CEO Lone Smuk is having a go to win it 2024. He just have to make a proper application. Smuk's latest spacecraft is impressive

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« Reply #13613 on: August 30, 2021, 03:29:26 PM »
In any case, I do like your anagram for Elon Musk as Lone Smuk. That is pretty funny


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« Reply #13614 on: August 30, 2021, 06:46:35 PM »
NASA/SpaceX seem to have come up with a winner of my Challenge. The trip will take place 2024
Incorrect.  NASA won your "challenge" in 1969.  You just refuse to acknowledge it and pay up,
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« Reply #13615 on: August 30, 2021, 10:28:38 PM »
NASA/SpaceX seem to have come up with a winner of my Challenge. The trip will take place 2024
Incorrect.  NASA won your "challenge" in 1969.  You just refuse to acknowledge it and pay up,

To win my Challenge you have to make a proper application ... and explain how to change orbits and land, etc.

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« Reply #13616 on: August 31, 2021, 05:45:50 PM »
... and explain how to change orbits and land, etc.
Why should anyone bother explaining what has already been explained countless times?
Science is what happens when preconception meets verification.
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« Reply #13617 on: August 31, 2021, 10:18:25 PM »
... and explain how to change orbits and land, etc.
Why should anyone bother explaining what has already been explained countless times?
To win my €1M Challenge you simply have to explain how to change an orbit around Earth to an orbit around the Moon, etc. Study http://heiwaco.com/moontravel.htm again how NASA plans to do it. Plenty new stuff!

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« Reply #13618 on: August 31, 2021, 11:23:47 PM »
... and explain how to change orbits and land, etc.
Why should anyone bother explaining what has already been explained countless times?
It hasn't been explained.

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« Reply #13619 on: August 31, 2021, 11:42:44 PM »
... and explain how to change orbits and land, etc.
Why should anyone bother explaining what has already been explained countless times?
It hasn't been explained.

It really has been explained…ad nauseam. Dozens of times, if not more, across all of the forums Heiwa has been banned from. Not to mention explained in the general realm of engineering and physics apart from his fake challenge.

Now if the countless number of unified explanations out there don’t fit with your personal narrative, that’s fine. That’s an entirely different issue.

But yeah, the so-called challenge has been met, exceeded, so many times it’s silly. As the sole judge/arbiter, Heiwa just slides the goalposts around whilst quietly changing the parameters on his god-awful 1996 aol-ish site.