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<blockquote data-quote="GreyLord" data-source="post: 9812672" data-attributes="member: 4348"><p>No, but I do understand how we sent people to the Moon and sent objects to Mars, which I've tried to explain how we did it...</p><p></p><p>And you seemingly seem to deny that.</p><p></p><p>From what I understand, you seem to think it is either </p><p></p><p>1. Impossible we landed on the Moon because it is relative to the Earth and so there is no way we could ever map out the coordinates, differences and locations in regards to how to even get a space craft to the Moon, much less sending exploration craft to Mars or even the Voyagers out of the system...which I've tried to explain</p><p></p><p>2. You think that the Moon and the Earth are movementless and thus, we were able to send things there because nothing has to be figured out in regard to relationships and relativity...</p><p></p><p>3. Or you feel the Earth operates with different rules and laws than the rest of the Universe and so this is why you feel comfortable thinking we can have coordinates for things on Earth (which are still subject to relative distances, just like the universe, but we have a greater mapping of the Earth than we do of the universe or time at present), but can never have something similar for anything beyond Earth's sphere.</p><p></p><p>Which is what I understand you trying to say in counter to my comments, which...if you've taken the math that you have are very odd things to declare and state. Which is why I don't really see a reason to continue with this type of conversation. If you took the classes you did, than some of the things you are arguing against really make zero sense for you to claim if you actually understood my points (which I will grant, maybe you don't, and we are talking past each other about the same things...but from what you've described...I've tried to explain my understanding of your statements above and how much I could try to garner what you've been stating).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreyLord, post: 9812672, member: 4348"] No, but I do understand how we sent people to the Moon and sent objects to Mars, which I've tried to explain how we did it... And you seemingly seem to deny that. From what I understand, you seem to think it is either 1. Impossible we landed on the Moon because it is relative to the Earth and so there is no way we could ever map out the coordinates, differences and locations in regards to how to even get a space craft to the Moon, much less sending exploration craft to Mars or even the Voyagers out of the system...which I've tried to explain 2. You think that the Moon and the Earth are movementless and thus, we were able to send things there because nothing has to be figured out in regard to relationships and relativity... 3. Or you feel the Earth operates with different rules and laws than the rest of the Universe and so this is why you feel comfortable thinking we can have coordinates for things on Earth (which are still subject to relative distances, just like the universe, but we have a greater mapping of the Earth than we do of the universe or time at present), but can never have something similar for anything beyond Earth's sphere. Which is what I understand you trying to say in counter to my comments, which...if you've taken the math that you have are very odd things to declare and state. Which is why I don't really see a reason to continue with this type of conversation. If you took the classes you did, than some of the things you are arguing against really make zero sense for you to claim if you actually understood my points (which I will grant, maybe you don't, and we are talking past each other about the same things...but from what you've described...I've tried to explain my understanding of your statements above and how much I could try to garner what you've been stating). [/QUOTE]
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