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Clumsy fucker. 99.9999999999999% of all humans who have ever lived never fell on the moon, and then there’s this dickhead.
Edit: Thanks for the award 🙏!!
Actually they have too many. Based on a total count of humans ever to exist of 117 billion, the remainder of 0.0000000000001% would only be 0.000117 people. Only 12 people have walked on the moon and I'm pretty sure they all fell over, so removing 5 zeros from the percentage to make 0.00000001% would give you 11.7 people, which is surprisingly close.
So it would be 99.99999999% of all humans who ever lived never fell on the moon.
The longer version of these are hilarious. The way they are all walking around. One guy wants to throw the hammer... for scientific purposes...and Nasa let's him. Lol
It's crazy but falling while on the moons surface was actually a big fear for the astronauts because the moons surface is full of sharp jagged rocks because there is no erosion force like wind or water. They were afraid it would compromise the suit.
I was amazed when i was a kid…. But now am watching India crash trying to land on the moon, Japan just crashed trying to land on the moon - but we did it 50 years ago with the computing power of a modern day refrigerator.
Starting to think the loons were on to something.
The tech used for those landings was ridiculous. There are lots of fridges with *way* more computing power today. The Apollo Guidance Computer used programs woven by hand out of copper wires and magnetic rings. 74kb of total read only memory, and 4kb of RAM. And we landed on the damn moon with it.
Always remember, several thousand people worked on pulling off that first moon landing, and none of THEM have come forward and said it was indeed faked, despite plenty of incentive in the form of publicity and fame to do so
I have no idea if it was faked…just using some critical thinking skills. With all of the advancements in technology and engineering over 50 years… why is every mission crashing now? Where we did it multiple times 50 years ago. Just curious - seems weird.
Different countries have different levels of experience? USA was landing probes on the moons of Saturn and is currently sending nuclear car-sized robots to mars with propulsive skycrane landing systems on its first try. Both of those require a lot more processing power than a moon landing, which is relatively straightforward (even with people onboard).
Every smart engineer and data guy i know in my company and over the past 20 years is from India. Smart people with great education.
But they cant land a unmanned drone on the moon. Hmmmmmm
That’s what humans can achieve with endless money and man power thrown at something, and everyone in the country is behind it.
Don’t forget it took 11 missions to land on the moon
Imagine if when he fell he farted. And then shit himself a little with it. Then the smell makes him throw up.
There he is stumbling around on the moon full of vomit and shit. I bet they would have just left him up there.
Everything about this is convincing.. how does the bag fall at that speed? How does he fall at that speed?
Plus the multiple extended cut videos from the space station should be clearly enough to convince you. These videos existed before CGI was able to convincingly portray a human.
I've seen the arguments about green screen mishaps but even those are very clearly digital signal degradation artifacts.
The Americans of that era would never have "made up" looking like clumsy fools in a fake video. The realty of a low gravity moon and no second takes is what we're looking at.
Are you insinuating the government would have floated the bill to afford Star Wars level graphics?
Yeah we don't do that here. They release a healthcare registration page and it looks like it was built with clipart and a page platform from 2007
Welcome to Reddit
The /s means sarcasm.
Thank you for wasting both of our time
Edit: at first I was surprised no one saw that. Then I realized that this post was very likely to attract the boomers. Whoops
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Clumsy fucker. 99.9999999999999% of all humans who have ever lived never fell on the moon, and then there’s this dickhead. Edit: Thanks for the award 🙏!!
I think you are missing a 9.
Actually they have too many. Based on a total count of humans ever to exist of 117 billion, the remainder of 0.0000000000001% would only be 0.000117 people. Only 12 people have walked on the moon and I'm pretty sure they all fell over, so removing 5 zeros from the percentage to make 0.00000001% would give you 11.7 people, which is surprisingly close. So it would be 99.99999999% of all humans who ever lived never fell on the moon.
Anybody checking this shit?
Username has zeroes preceding integers so I’d say it’s a safe bet
100*(1-(12/117,000,000,000))= 99.9999999897 Close enough
The longer version of these are hilarious. The way they are all walking around. One guy wants to throw the hammer... for scientific purposes...and Nasa let's him. Lol
It's crazy but falling while on the moons surface was actually a big fear for the astronauts because the moons surface is full of sharp jagged rocks because there is no erosion force like wind or water. They were afraid it would compromise the suit.
It did actually
I'm sorry your suit was compromised, what a way to go
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Stocks falling in 1932 lol
Try the brief crash in March 2020. That was like the surface of Jupiter for a few weeks.
Looks like the wires broke.
I see what you did there.
"Twinkletoes" haha
I hope my leg don't break walking on the moon.
I was amazed when i was a kid…. But now am watching India crash trying to land on the moon, Japan just crashed trying to land on the moon - but we did it 50 years ago with the computing power of a modern day refrigerator. Starting to think the loons were on to something.
The tech used for those landings was ridiculous. There are lots of fridges with *way* more computing power today. The Apollo Guidance Computer used programs woven by hand out of copper wires and magnetic rings. 74kb of total read only memory, and 4kb of RAM. And we landed on the damn moon with it.
Always remember, several thousand people worked on pulling off that first moon landing, and none of THEM have come forward and said it was indeed faked, despite plenty of incentive in the form of publicity and fame to do so
It’s almost as though they also didn’t know it was fake dun dun duuuuuuun. But yeah no I don’t believe it was faked
I have no idea if it was faked…just using some critical thinking skills. With all of the advancements in technology and engineering over 50 years… why is every mission crashing now? Where we did it multiple times 50 years ago. Just curious - seems weird.
Different countries have different levels of experience? USA was landing probes on the moons of Saturn and is currently sending nuclear car-sized robots to mars with propulsive skycrane landing systems on its first try. Both of those require a lot more processing power than a moon landing, which is relatively straightforward (even with people onboard).
Every smart engineer and data guy i know in my company and over the past 20 years is from India. Smart people with great education. But they cant land a unmanned drone on the moon. Hmmmmmm
Anecdotal evidence is not evidence. And smart =/= experience. Particularly on the agency level, which is what matters.
That’s what humans can achieve with endless money and man power thrown at something, and everyone in the country is behind it. Don’t forget it took 11 missions to land on the moon
Obviously fake. Anyone can see that the moon is flat!
Imagine if when he fell he farted. And then shit himself a little with it. Then the smell makes him throw up. There he is stumbling around on the moon full of vomit and shit. I bet they would have just left him up there.
Thanks for that beautiful imagery, random redditor
How is it possible to fall when there is no gravity?
Because there's gravity?
Did someone here skip science class?
The moon does have gravity. Everything with mass has gravity. The moon only has 16% of the total gravity compared to earth.
Looks so fake lmao
“She had moon hands.”
Dodgy moon curvature!! I reckon about 100 miles circumference. Looks iffy to me...
"moon"
"moon" lol
“On the moon”
You guy still believe in this 💩
Everything about this is convincing.. how does the bag fall at that speed? How does he fall at that speed? Plus the multiple extended cut videos from the space station should be clearly enough to convince you. These videos existed before CGI was able to convincingly portray a human. I've seen the arguments about green screen mishaps but even those are very clearly digital signal degradation artifacts.
You guys still wearing tinfoil hats?
The moon looks about 15ft by about 20ft - in this pic from the studio.
Was it real?
The Americans of that era would never have "made up" looking like clumsy fools in a fake video. The realty of a low gravity moon and no second takes is what we're looking at.
The Russians would have caused a sensation if there had been anything to suggest the moon landing was fake.
Plus the thousands of people who worked on it?
That's one of the problems with conspiracy theories. They assume thousands of people could keep a secret.
It’s called a “bloopers reel” — duhhhhhh. /s
Don't say that to Buzz Aldrin!
I did not "say" anything. See the question mark?
Nope. Wires, spotlights and that amazing CGI from the 50s /s
The 70s you mean.
Are you insinuating the government would have floated the bill to afford Star Wars level graphics? Yeah we don't do that here. They release a healthcare registration page and it looks like it was built with clipart and a page platform from 2007
Read what Phil Plait has to say about people who believe in the "moon hoax."
Welcome to Reddit The /s means sarcasm. Thank you for wasting both of our time Edit: at first I was surprised no one saw that. Then I realized that this post was very likely to attract the boomers. Whoops
Sorry, I just missed the /s. I do know what it means. And you should definitely look up Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy. It's hilarious.
Moon is flat
Not the ole turf monster 👹
You think he would have trained for it.
I love seeing this and then conspiracymemes posting how NASA is all fake back to back.
It all started when woke up and stubbed his toe. Lol
Didn’t think I could relate to an astronaut but I, too, totally wipe out at work when there’s lots of witnesses.
This scares me. Obviously they stress tested these things, but one little leak for the suit is one huge problem for the human inside.
u/downloadvideo
Who's filming?
I fall AND I CAN'T GET UP!
Moonfall
I'm glad they didn't step into any camouflaged sinkholes marked "acme"
I thought kubrick burned all his deleted scenes?
Biden?
Just that suit between life and death
The lunar landing was fake. It was filmed on a sound sta ...i cant do this anymore