The space race and the man on the moon
It is impossible to go to 'space.' Whatever 'space' may be. But it is impossible. Nothing flies in a vacuum. The laws of physics prohibit anything to fly in a vacuum. Everything that is propelled needs some kind of matter to eject itself against. Just like jumping up in the air requires a solid substance that you push off against, so does everything else that wants to propel itself require some kind of substance to push off against. The ground underneath you is the solid substance that you push off against, and when you apply force against the ground you get up into the air.
Airplanes push off against the air. The air also gives them lift; it's called Bernoulli's principle. Without air they would not be able to fly. When you swim in the water, you use the water to push off against; you get propelled through the water by pushing against it with your arms and legs. When you walk, your legs and feet push against the earth with every step, moving you forward. And all these different methods of propulsion are possible because something pushes against a substance in order to move forward. But in a vacuum there is no substance, so you cannot push against anything. How then do you go forward in space?
You do not. Because you cannot.
It's hard to come to grips with this, because you have not been in a vacuum. You have no idea what it feels like. But you can try to imagine that there is no earth underneath your feet, and then take a step. How do you move forward? Just like when you are climbing a rock, imagine the rock is not there, how do you get to the top?
It's not any different for spaceships. Yes, they can be propelled from the ground, by releasing an enormous amount of force against the ground that causes the rocket to go up in the air. But once in 'space' how do they propel themselves? What are they pushing against when their momentum has waned? There is nothing to push against! How then do they go forward?
They do not. Because they cannot.
Therefore, no spaceship has ever been to space. Let alone another planet. If you still think man went to the moon, ask yourself how he got there. How did he get there when he cannot push himself against some substance in order to propel himself forward? There is only a vacuum in space, there is no air, there is no water, there is no solid ground, there is nothing. Yes, the rocket blasted off with force against the ground, which provided the lift-off, but then what? Once the ship was in space, then what? How dit it push off against nothing? Or was the force from the lift-off able to float the spaceship for miles and miles and miles across a vast desert of vacuum neatly to the Moon?
Is this putting a smile on your face now?
In order to make turns when you move yourself forward, again, you apply energy against some substance that allows you to make a turn. Spaceships cannot make turns, because there is no substance that they can use to apply force against to make a turn. So, if a spaceship could float across space to the Moon at all, it still cannot make a turn. It would simply crash into the Moon in a million little pieces. So how does a spaceship make a turn in space?
It does not. Because it cannot.
Just look at your child jumping rope. Look at her legs. Do you notice how her legs push against the ground to get her body to go up? She uses her legs like a spring to jump into the air. And that's because there is a solid substance underneath her legs to push off against.
Look at the fish in the pond: with his tail and fins he pushes against the water to move around. You can pretty much do the same when you are in the water, using your arms and legs as fins that push against the water to do your laps. But you cannot flap your arms and legs in the air and fly like a bird. That is because the air is not solid enough of a substance for you to push against so you can move around in the air above the ground. (This is real pity, because flying is such a dream for many!)
Look at the bird, how it flaps its wings against the thin substance of the air to move around. It is pushing against the air with its feathery arms and so it propels itself freely from tree to tree, and defies gravity.
And so humans built airplanes, in imitation of birds, to defy gravity and fly from country to country, covering vast distances in a short timespan, and carrying hundreds of people all at once. What a wonderful invention the airplane was!
And now humans want to fly to other planets. But they cannot, because in space there is nothing to push against.
So, what's left to do with the yearning to go to other planets? Nothing. Nothing at all. But mankind will not be stopped! So something else must take the place of the grandiose interplanetary travel itinerary.
However, space travel is not abandoned. Not by a long shot. Obviously it cannot be proper space travel, so it is limited to short, profitable trips in 'space' that are called space tourism and that cover next to no interesting distance, let alone transport the tourist to another planet. It hardly deserves to be called 'space travel.'
Changing focus
So, if space travel is not feasible, how about tampering with your own fellow humans? Changing humans. Figuring out what makes them tick. Changing their DNA. Playing God. Yes, playing God! If you cannot go to space, then try something else that's totally useless.
The hardware is there already. The satellites are hanging all over ‘space’ ready to be used for the next great experiment.
And how can you best play God? To answer this, ask yourself some questions. Have you ever asked yourself what makes you you? And what makes your neighbor him? And what makes you think? And what makes you live? That is the ultimate existential question that has occupied humanity for centuries. What is human consciousness?
Consciousness and harnessing it
Can a human live without consciousness? Is life possible without consciousness? And how does it persist? And what regulates consciousness? And how can you control it? Do animals have consciousness?
Can you replace human consciousness with satellites? Or with brain implants? Or with frequencies? Or with a combination of all these things? Indeed, how do you come to understand consciousness? And how do you harness it?
Wow... if you could control human consciousness you'd be in a really good position as the ultimate ruler of the world, right? You have really made it if you can do that! No other ruler before you was able to rule the entire world, but by harnessing consciousness you succeeded!
And that is what the current fantasy is of the greediest parasites amongst people: to rule the world by harnessing human consciousness. Once the force that drives human life is under your control you can now control any and all human beings that will ever come about on this planet, until the day you die. Moreover, you could monetize all of human life for your own profits. And nobody could stop you.
Death, what causes it?
Then, of course, there is the other age old question, why do people die? Why do people not have eternal life? What regulates the life cycle, the duration of a life? How can you control it? How can you figure it out and harness it? How can you yourself control the duration of someone else's life?
If you could turn off a human whenever it suited you, and if you could control the influx of new humans, then you can optimize your profit flow until the day you die. You could monetize humanity, for ever. And nobody could stop you.
The problem is, you too, will die.
So, instead of trying to go to space, why not address these two burning questions: what is consciousness and how can I get control over it, and what is death and how can I get control over it. And then you start a big, global experiment to understand the core of human existence, all for the purpose of harnessing it. The satellites are already there, no need to waste them, and you can put them to good use for your human consciousness and eternal life experiment. The satellites will eventually replace the natural human consciousness.
The big experiment and the vax - transhumanism
And so you figured out that by injecting humans with a certain substance you can gain insight in how to control consciousness, and possibly death. All you had to do is get everyone brainwashed that there was a horrible pandemic, so that they would let themselves be injected, in the false belief that they were being protected against a horror ‘virus.’ Most people are gullible enough, and for those who are hesitant, with some coercion that makes them lose their jobs the whole vax scheme works like a well-oiled machine.
And there it is! With the vax, there is your entryway to ‘transhumanism’ for the monetization of humanity and the Earthly environment. All it took was a sustained series of injections into the quivering population, and transhumanism has begun!
Once enough people have become the living GMO’s with the mRNA injections, you can connect them to your satellites to provide them with the life force of your own choosing, and they are all yours to profit from!
Read about the ingredients of the vax and what they target:
Even NASA 'scientists' have admitted they cannot get past low level orbit. There is no way they can break through a barrier, which is supposedly robust enough to separate the earth's atmosphere, and the 'endless vacuum' of space.
When you ask how propulsion works in space, they simply say "Newton's third law". As if that settles the argument. But it does not. It is still a theory that this works in a vacuum.
As you say in the article, there is nothing for anything to exert force against. So there would be no opposing force. The thrust gas would just be let out into the endless vacuum.
So supposedly a rocket in space is not just sat there motionless. It is hurtling around space. So can anyone tell me how a little rocket can produce enough force to make itself move in some other direction? I.e. to overcome its the motion that 'space' is putting on it.
Quite a lot I think.
Also would require quite a lot of air for this combustion.
Hmmmm. Doesn't seem possible, or explainable to me.
We have never been to space, we don't have the tech now and we certainly didn't 60 years ago (lol).
Dear Henry, dear Paul, dear people,
To be honest, I am not particularly interested in weather the Earth is flat or round. For all intent and purpose it does not matter. Do you have your own Substacks about the topics you like to write about? If so, then we can continue this discussion on your Substacks. If not, could you please start up your own Substacks about the topics you like to write about, Flat Earth and such? I will gladly visit your Substacks and I am sure there are many other people who will visit as well. :-)