[geocentrism] Re: The Sun/ Comment & question

  • From: Alan Griffin <ajg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 09 Aug 2004 23:12:55 +0100

On 09 Aug, Dr. Neville Jones <ntj005@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Sorry, Alan, but there is absolutely no way that you can bounce a laser
> off an 18-inch-square piece of aluminium that was supposedly placed on
> the surface of the Moon by Armstrong and Aldrin. Just the physics of the
> World's atmosphere show that to be impossible, even if you could get a
> laser beam anywhere near it. (You seem to have been overly influenced by
> the television-based science fiction that was on a few months back.)
>  
> The photographs purportedly taken on the Moon, were undoubtedly taken in
> a studio, as anyone who has done studio portrait photography will attest
> to.

        - and I was called "arrogant and opinionated"!

        And this is the man who dismissed the simple (correct!)
heliocentric theory which explains the motion of the moon's shadow during
an eclipse, and said it was "irrelevant" in order to further his own
theory!

        I rest my case!

        Alan Griffin



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