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There's no way they landed on the moon in that crappy tin can

There's no way they landed on the moon in that crappy tin can

Jerm Warfare · Jerm

January 22, 20261h 6m

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Show Notes

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.

Ferdinand Santos, a scientist with a background in physics and IT, shares his sceptical views on space exploration and scientific narratives.

He argues, using probability theory, that many historical space events, like the moon landing, were staged and questions the authenticity of the evidence presented. Ferdinand adds that the technology and logistics claimed by NASA doesn’t add up, and uses probability theory to challenge their claims.

He also discusses his views on scientism, suggesting that much of what is accepted as science is driven by philosophical rather than empirical evidence.

Ferdinand is critical of mainstream narratives and encourages critical thinking to question established beliefs.

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