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War die Mondlandung doch eine Fälschung?

29 Jun

Nein, war sie nicht. Aber hier gibt es ein witziges “Enthüllungsvideo” zum Thema. “Google Space” wäre echt cool. Man kann sich das ganze Universum damit ansehen und braucht nicht einmal Teleskope dafür…

 
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Geschrieben von am 29. Juni 2009 in Technologie, Wissenschaft

 

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3 Antworten zu War die Mondlandung doch eine Fälschung?

  1. HFRudolph

    30. Juni 2009 at 08:13

    Die Mondlandung hat stattgefunden, aber die Amis suchen jetzt auf dem Mond nach Wasser… hmmmm…

     
  2. SETI

    30. Juni 2009 at 09:07

    Is there intelligent life on the moon?

    Are anthroposophists an intelligent lifeform?

    Doubts may arise:

    “[T]he moon today is like a fortress in the universe, in which there lives a population that fulfilled its human destiny over 15,000 years ago, after which it withdrew to the moon together with the spiritual guides of humanity … This is only one of the `cities’ in the universe, one colony, one settlement among many … As far as what concerns ourselves, as humanity on earth, the other pole, the opposite extreme to the moon is the population of Saturn.”

    Rudolf Steiner, RUDOLF STEINER SPEAKS TO THE BRITISH,
    Rudolf Steiner Press, 1998, p.93.

     
  3. SETI

    30. Juni 2009 at 14:33

    “If, as he had developed on the Sun, man was called plant man, the man of the Moon can be called animal man … The Sun man could only elevate himself into a plant by thrusting a portion of his companions down into a coarser mineral realm … The animal man of the Moon does not yet have firm bones. His skeleton is still cartilaginous. His whole nature is soft, compared to that of today …
    His locomotion is not a walking, but rather a leaping, even a floating … The Moon of that time did not have a thin, airy atmosphere like that of present-day earth, but its envelope was considerably thicker, even denser than the water of today.”

    Rudolf Steiner, COSMIC MEMORY, from the chapter “Life on the Moon”, SteinerBooks, 1987, pp. 193-194

     
 
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