Anonymous ID: d18f75 Oct. 13, 2020, 12:42 a.m. No.11048583   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8593

Does the Moon Sound Like a Bell?

 

Though the Apollo lunar modules were built for the sole purpose of landing two men on the surface of the Moon, their usefulness didn't end after ascending from the lunar surface. NASA used the spent spacecraft for science, directing these modules for controlled crashed into the Moon. These crashes caused moonquakes, and scientists measured the vibrations moving through the Moon and found it rings like a bell.

 

The real goal of the seismic experiments was to figure out the Moon's internal structure. Measuring how long the reverberations last, how powerful they are, and how big the waves get can reveal what the Moon is made of. Remote seismic stations were instrumental in this investigation, and they were deployed as part of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment Packages that astronauts set up on the Moon on Apollos 12, 14, 15, and 16; different versions were deployed on Apollos 11 and 17. From when they were first set up to when they were remotely shut down in 1977, these ALSEPs recorded all kinds of seismic activity. The data was sent back to receiving stations on Earth where the signal was magnified by 10 million so scientists could interpret the signal.

 

But something interesting happened on Apollo 12. After Pete Conrad and Al Bean landed at the Ocean of Storms on November 14, 1969, they left the lunar surface 142 hours into the flight. Eight hours later, they were reunited with Dick Gordon in the command module and sent their spent lunar module back to the Moon. It impacted about 40 miles away from the Apollo 12 landing site with the force of one ton of TNT. The resulting shockwave built up and peaked in just eight minutes. Then it took an hour to fully dissipate.

 

https://www.popsci.com/does-moon-sound-like-bell/

Anonymous ID: d18f75 Oct. 13, 2020, 1:10 a.m. No.11048682   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8692 >>8775

Today at FL rally POTUS interrupted his own high-energy speech.

He dramatically looked fore of AF1 and exclaimed at the size of the crowd.

He said it stretched all the way back to the hangars.

Really made a big deal of it [ham].

Tens of thousands of people at the rally turned and looked.

Game Theory.

MSM viewer sitting at home watching the rally.

Humans naturally want to see what the big deal is that everybody is looking at.

The Art Of War.

The Art Of Rhetoric.

Place your target On The Horns Of A Dilemma.

Di, two.

Lemma, premise.

To force your target into a playing position where he has only two options, each like unto the sharp horn of a Spanish fighting bull.

Do you want the left horn or the right horn?

So who was POTUS' target?

He wears a pullover sweater.

Earpiece, microphone.

He is the one who tells the camera operator where to pan and zoom.

Think Truman Show.

Now POTUS springs his trap.

POTUS says, Please, will the Fake News please just pan their cameras over so everybody at home can see the size of this crowd going all the way back to the hangars?

Target freezes.

If he gives the order to do as POTUS asks, it subconsciously models for the viewers the MSM obeying POTUS, shows a huge enthusiastic crowd, etc.

If he gives the order to not do as POTUS asks, it subconsciously angers and frustrates the viewers at home.

Humans naturally want to see what the big deal is that everybody is looking at.

The Art Of Rhetoric.

The Art Of The Deal.

The Art Of War.

Is POTUS divinely guided?