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by CitronBleu
Sun Jun 08, 2014 5:37 pm
Forum: THE LIVING ROOM
Topic: THE "CHATBOX"
Replies: 5277
Views: 6195637

Re: Does Rocketry Work in the Vacuum?

The point is that surrendering your ability to reason to a perceived intellectual authority figure in any capacity is the antithesis of what this forum is about. It's not to say that one cannot learn from another person with slightly-to-much more experience, but to refrain from discussing and analy...
by CitronBleu
Sun Jun 08, 2014 1:28 pm
Forum: THE LIVING ROOM
Topic: THE "CHATBOX"
Replies: 5277
Views: 6195637

Re: Does Rocketry Work in the Vacuum?

EDIT
by CitronBleu
Sun Jun 08, 2014 12:52 pm
Forum: THE LIVING ROOM
Topic: THE "CHATBOX"
Replies: 5277
Views: 6195637

Re: Does Rocketry Work in the Vacuum?

Hi I, Gestalta,

Because you call these despicable entities physicists? I call them for what they are: shameless propagandists.
by CitronBleu
Sun Jun 08, 2014 4:43 am
Forum: THE LIVING ROOM
Topic: THE "CHATBOX"
Replies: 5277
Views: 6195637

Re: Does Rocketry Work in the Vacuum?

Hi Simon, Thank you for your great insight, as usual. I am a great admirer of your work. This peculiar debate however does not seem to find any sensible resolution. Ought we not to leave, therefore, the physics of rocketry to the physicists? Perhaps we should look forward to the day, the time when ...
by CitronBleu
Sat Jun 07, 2014 2:04 am
Forum: The Question of Fakery
Topic: The probability of simulated model entities in TV & adverts
Replies: 69
Views: 165468

Re: The probability of simulated model entities in TV & adve

but it's harder to explain cases like this one where the 'humanoid' appears to react to the image breakdown as it happens, as in this clip at around 8:20 I don't find this odd at all. There is a real person behind the scenes making the movements which are then transcribed to the digital simulation....
by CitronBleu
Thu Jun 05, 2014 7:35 pm
Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
Topic: MARS & the Curiosity Rover - NASA's latest hoax
Replies: 597
Views: 910261

Re: MARS & the Curiosity Rover - NASA's latest hoax

What holds the Nutwork together?
by CitronBleu
Thu Jun 05, 2014 2:17 pm
Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
Topic: MARS & the Curiosity Rover - NASA's latest hoax
Replies: 597
Views: 910261

Re: MARS & the Curiosity Rover - NASA's latest hoax

Curiosity pre-Landing conference (it's one hour long, watch if you can).

Comedic genius:


full link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ps01BLaO7D8

If those close to power are evidently sociopaths, what does that tell us about those at it's top?
by CitronBleu
Wed Jun 04, 2014 7:45 pm
Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
Topic: Sci-Fi Fathers of NASA (Arthur C. Clarke, Rodenberry, etc.)
Replies: 65
Views: 153129

Re: Sci-Fi Fathers of NASA (Arthur C. Clarke, Rodenberry, et

One day to be associated in any way with the creation or the development of the space conquest narrative will mean to have reached the summum of ridicule.

:lol:
by CitronBleu
Thu May 29, 2014 10:30 am
Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
Topic: MARS & the Curiosity Rover - NASA's latest hoax
Replies: 597
Views: 910261

Re: MARS & the Curiosity Rover - NASA's latest hoax

The participants in the review board are discussing the believability of the project. This is the word they used.

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This is from p. F-4, Appendix F: Final Round Table, Reviewer comments from round table after peer review
by CitronBleu
Thu May 29, 2014 2:21 am
Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
Topic: MARS & the Curiosity Rover - NASA's latest hoax
Replies: 597
Views: 910261

Re: MARS & the Curiosity Rover - NASA's latest hoax

Hello dear CF members, I will post soon an analysis/reflection on the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) paperwork I received last year relating to the JPL Mars Sky Crane entry vehicle. It's not much but I think I found some interesting, maybe revealing, comments, remarks or observations on the proje...
by CitronBleu
Fri May 16, 2014 1:00 am
Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
Topic: Sci-Fi Fathers of NASA (Arthur C. Clarke, Rodenberry, etc.)
Replies: 65
Views: 153129

Re: Sci-Fi Fathers of NASA (Arthur C. Clarke, Rodenberry, et

FG, Could you upload it to torrent or dropbox? I hope this works (never used Dropbox before): https://www.dropbox.com/s/lp0vcj25l94994e/Doroga.k.zvezdam.1957.Xvid.VHSRip.avi Their documentary is quite lyrical. I have to give at least that to the Russians. They may be propagandists, but they also ha...
by CitronBleu
Thu Apr 03, 2014 10:56 am
Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
Topic: Miscellaneous NASA comedies
Replies: 317
Views: 521403

Re: Miscellaneous NASA comedies

NASA suspends cooperation with Russia on Crimea NASA associate administrator Michael O’Brien said in a memo sent Wednesday that all missions with Russia’s Roscosmos are on hold indefinitely, UPI reports. “This suspension includes NASA travel to Russia and visits by Russian Government representative...
by CitronBleu
Sat Feb 22, 2014 1:14 pm
Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
Topic: Does Rocketry Work beyond Earth's atmosphere?
Replies: 864
Views: 1123664

Re: Does Rocketry Work in the Vacuum?

Hello simonshack,

We all know on the forum the value of these purported launches. Nevertheless their authenticity form a different problem to the question of whether the physics upon which they are based are correct, which is the issue we were discussing in the previous posts.