Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,331 Location: Masada
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harrydre wrote:Impunity wrote:harrydre wrote:Impunity wrote:McReggae wrote:Anybody who loves Physics and understands the same will understand that the best evidence for the moon landings are the retroreflectors that were planted during the Apollo missions. A retroreflector is a surface that reflects all incident light rays in a parallel but opposite direction to the incoming ray. The ultimate effect is that regardless of the angle of incidence, the light ray will go back towards it's source. The retroreftletors planted by the Apollo mission can be accessed even now, you only need to aim a steady laser light at the prescribed position on the surface of the moon and you'll get the reflection a mere 3 seconds later. There is no other explanation for this reflection since no natural surface can ever reflect a laser light from the surface of the moon with such little scattering of the beam that it gets noticed back on earth.
The Soviets planted some additional retroreflectors on the moon's surface in 1970 and 1973. These retroreflectors called Lunokhods are also visible from the earth using laser ranging equipment.
Anybody who still insists that the landings never took place is just ae lazy person who refuses to do research and would rather spread the gutter of conspiracy theorists!!!! You will kill people like @harrydre and @washiku for no reason at all. Wachia hapo! sasa wewe kijana, why do you always assume you are the most thomed idiet here on Wazua? You would be shocked to find out there are many 1st classes here, straight damn A's who don't brag about it day in day out. Show us what have you built with your physics and Engineering 1st Class and you will earn the respect sio mdomo tu!! @Mr.idiet, kindly take a walk to ministry of Science and ask about me; take a drive to my former Kenyan campus and see the Dean of Engineering and Applied Sciences and just mention my surname and listen, drive some long journey to my former National school and before you even talk to anybody just walk straight to the assembly hall and see whose name is pinned on the "hall of fame" board...trace my Primary school if you have time and ask them who made the wind power generator in 1987 which is still operational. For you I dont need to walk far, a simply walk to Nyayo roundabout at 5pm is all I need...By the way KEMU is offering a Lower National Diploma in entrepreneurship; consider joining coz you may gain skills that will relocate you from Nyayo roundabout to Gikomba market.  Someone pick me from the floor When was that invented again? Was it before Jesus Christ? Please any welder on the streets can make one. It's sad these institutions (which appear to have no names) keep producing idiets like you. As I said earlier, you would just be shocked on what people here have achieved including us hawkers at the roundabout and they don't brag about it. The thing is everyone makes a significant contribution to this society no matter what they do, so stop bragging around....those are very minimal achievements and that's why you have to type it here and tell us otherwise it would be out there. Let your achievements talk for themselves. I respect your hand work that's some achievement depending on how you look at it. But remember were it not for those poor kids in your village who want to go to school, your wind power generator would be useless. E(minus) drop outs cant comprehend simple statements,@idiet...who said I invented the wind machine? Find out how old the young boy was when he stunned the district with that noble machine. Is there any "innovation/improvement" you will be remembered for when you will be gone? May be the advance level in pick pocketing at political rallies! Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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