21
st Century Wired posted an article in 2015 that I found very interesting, and it seems to reinforce the position that I and millions of others take.
https://21stcenturywire.com/2015/03/14/video-nasas-orion-engineer-admits-they-cant-get-past-van-allen-radiation-belts/ The article quotes from a NASA Orion engineer (‘Jack Armstrong’), whose slick video has already been posted. So I’ll not put it up again. Those who do “science stuff” can go back and look at it if they’re interested.
There's another NASA guy does videos regularly. He likes to do them in a deep forest setting for some reason. In one of these videos, (at least), he discusses the Van Allen Belts, and explains how the original Apollo astronauts, on six separate missions, from 1969 to Dec. 1972, got through these belts successfully, going and coming, a collective, whopping 12 times. I mean, talk about what NASA could do with relatively weak Apollo technology, which has since been discarded, i.e. lost? mislaid? in the trash out in back? Who knows? In any case, Orion will make future space travel and exploration a slam dunk.
This fellow takes us through the structural make up of the VA Belts. They’re highly charged particles, e.g. alpha particles, beta particles, electrons, free protons, etc. Very dangerous and potentially lethal stuff. They surround earth, in a high state of flux, depending upon the sun’s activity and a wide variety of other factors. These particles take the shape of two donut-shaped electro-magneic belts, held somewhat close by the earth’s molten iron core. At times, during especially active periods of the sun, a third belt will appear.
I think, generally speaking,I have only a stupid Goy’s understanding of this particular explanation of space science Kabbalah. But that’s all the “science stuff” I plan to do today. It’s so exhausting.
Anyway, this NASA guy points to areas in the Van Allen Belts which contain lower amounts of dangerous radiation. The trick is to find those regions of weaker activity, and barrel through them quickly. That’s what the Apollo capsules did, so says this NASA spokesman.
Yep, using football terminology, the NASA offense juked and jived, Barry Sanders-like, through the Van Allen defense. No one laid a hand on them. Then they came back up the field and did the same thing, 12 times in all. It was a complete rout of the Van Allen Team.
If you believe this story, then you probably believe that Francis is Catholic, and that the New Mass is an improvement upon the Old.