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Hot take: I used to think the moon landing stuff was all silly, but a friend's dad in Tucson changed my mind.
He was an engineer who worked on the Apollo program and showed me his old schematics one afternoon. Seeing the sheer amount of tiny, real details convinced me it wasn't fake. Has anyone else had a simple piece of evidence flip their view on a big theory?
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lopez.jennifer14d ago
Seeing the actual, worn-out tools from that era, @the_betty, that's what did it for me.
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the_betty14d ago
What kind of details in the schematics stood out the most to you? I've seen some photos of old tech, but actual engineering plans sound way more convincing. It's wild how something so specific can cut through all the noise online.
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the_alice13d ago
Yeah, "cut through all the noise" is exactly it, @the_betty. For me, it was seeing the handwritten notes in the margins of the schematics, like a correction to a measurement or a question about materials. That human touch in the middle of all the technical drawings made it feel real in a way a clean photo never could.
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