Ri-chard wrote:
You are good at changing the subject when you lose the argument.
Where are the videos of the spinning earth with vehicles and boats/ships moving up and down the sides of your spinning earth.
Where is your videos of the astronauts running and jumping on the moon not in slow motion.
12 American astronauts spent an accumulative total of 3 days, 8 hours, 22 minutes and 26 seconds on the surface of the moon, and except for the time they spent in the LEM taking a break, getting some chow, some sleep, organizing and preparing for the next mission phase, they were out on the surface, and they always had cameras with them.
There were cameras mounted on the LEM, so there is hour upon hour of video of the astronauts exploring the moon
much of which is available on YouTube.
And when the Apollo 17 crew got back to earth - the last men to walk on the moon - the Apollo astronauts had brought to earth a total of 842 pounds of rocks, crystals, dust, core samples, and other geological artifacts from the moon.
We have, at least I have, posted dozens of photos of these activities on the moon and of men in space.
I have posted photos of Earth taken from missions all the way back to Gemini, up to Apollo, the shuttle, and ISS.
Now, it's your turn, bubba, show us some photos and videos of the planet you live on,
the one where there is no gravity and the oceans are flat.