[geocentrism] Moon Hoax and Heliocentricity

  • From: "Gary L. Shelton" <GaryLShelton@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 00:31:38 -0500

Hello to the Group,
I have often wanted to say to the people who point out the great Moon Hoax, 
that it is mighty peculiar that a group of astronauts could leave the earth 
under the assumptions of heliocentricity and make it safely back.

Let me introduce what I'm about to say by saying that I am using THE  
HELIOCENTRIST  STORY.  I'm just trying to apply some logic to it.  I am a pure 
geocentrist and always will be.  However, if one believes the earth moves as we 
have all been taught, then what the heck were those astronauts doing up there 
on Apollo 11?  

The story I always heard was they left on July 16, 1969 in 1st Quarter phase of 
the moon, and splashed down some eight days later.  Forgetting the radiation 
show-stopper for this essay, the other facts I heard as a kid when they would 
invariably and irritatingly interrupt my cartoons (I'm 44 now) were that the 
craft travelled at 20,000 mph and they took 84 hours to get to the moon and 
another 84 hours to get back.  

BUT HOW?  1st Quarter phase means (in the h-people world) that the moon is 
exactly trailing the earth in the earth's orbit around the sun and therefore 
travelling through space at the same or similar 66,000 mph as the earth does 
around the sun.  This means that as Apollo 11 left the earth for the moon at 
20,000 mph, the moon was simultaneously coming to them at 66,000 mph.  This 
combined speed was 86,000 mph.  And the distance separating the moon and the 
earth is taught to us at about 250,000 miles.  So I ask again:  How did it take 
84 hours to get to the moon?  It should have only taken 4 hours.  What were the 
astronauts doing all these extra 80 hours?  This is a puzzle, is it not?

Still, a bigger puzzle occurs for the return trip.  The moon is moving between 
1st Quarter and Full Phases now, and the major factual change is that the 
destination object, the earth, is no longer coming at the astronauts as the 
moon was originally.  It is in fact moving away from them.  At the very most 
generous, one might say the earth and moon were moving parallel to each other 
at this time, as they would during Full Phase.  But the earth is clearly not 
heading toward the returning astronauts.  (Keep in mind I am using a simple 
circular path of the moon around the earth as my basis for this hypothesis.)  

So, the question is thus:  How does it take the same amount of time for the 
return trip as it did to reach the moon?  There are very different factors to 
take into account if you are a heliocentrist.  It is almost laughable to think 
that the astronauts could have left the surface of the moon travelling at a 
puny 20,000 mph and trying to catch an earth moving at 66,000 away from them.  
Wouldn't this be akin to a fast runner trying to catch a faster moving car, 
that is already going highway speed and is already twelve hours' distant from 
the runner when the runner takes off?  How does this runner catch the car?  
Likewise, how did the astronauts catch the earth?  

Was it the "Slingshot Method"?  (Does anyone else recall hearing all about this 
at the time?)  Those chalkboard drawings they showed seem so campy in 
retrospect.

Can heliocentrists provide adequate answers?  I doubt it.   Geocentrists 
probably can't either, however.  I believe the simple truth is that we never 
went to the moon with Apollo.  

I know this was a bit off-topic, though I hope permissibly so.  I also hope it 
made sense.

Thanks you for reading it.

Sincerely to the group,

Gary Shelton


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