Greg Bradley

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Greg Bradley

Greg Bradley

@gregpbradley

Katılım Haziran 2010
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Oliver Burdick
Oliver Burdick@oliverburdick·
If Earth were 4 inches closer to the sun, we would all burn up and die. If gravity was .1% stronger, every star would explode instantly. If the Universe expanded 1 mph faster, human life would be impossible. None of this is random. God is real, and his design is perfect.
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Donna
Donna@Donna14634857·
@offgriddesigner Amazing how they can walk on the boat with ease considering they have to undergo rehabilitation to adapt to gravity again.
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Ryan
Ryan@offgriddesigner·
NASA do themselves zero favours
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🌺🌸🇺🇸✝️MAR✝️🇺🇸🌸🌺
We all watched Artemis II splash down yesterday… but I’ve got a real question 🤔 If that capsule just ripped through temps around 5,000° on reentry… where was the steam when it hit the ocean? 🌊🔥 Hot metal + cool water = steam, right? You’d expect a massive cloud, but there wasn’t much at all. So what’s the deal? Cooling before splash? Heat shielding doing its thing? Or something else we’re not being told? 👀 Curious what people think…
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Dr. Ben Tapper
Dr. Ben Tapper@DrBenTapper1·
The pic on the left, the blue moon, was taken with my Nikon P1000. The one on the right is from the Artemis mission. Let that sink in. Over 100 billion dollars of taxpayer money and my 1000 dollar camera produces a better image. Are you kidding me??? It’s comical at this point….Why haven’t we seen better footage and more high quality photos??? What are they hiding?
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Dex
Dex@DexxterUtd·
I'm just curious how they stay for 10 days without food and water because there's no way they completely take off all their spacesuits while up there in outer space
NASA@NASA

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Lori Love
Lori Love@thereallorilove·
Gotta love how NASA wants us to believe they have the ability to take super clear, high resolution videos in outer space but for the astronaut recovery they have to use a camcorder from 1998. 🥴
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Andrew Kibe
Andrew Kibe@kibeandy·
Let me dumb this down for you "learned folk'. A bullet does ~3,000 km/h. NASA says these guys hit Earth at 40,000 km/h — that’s 10+ bullets stacked together… but somehow slow down using parachutes and land safely in the ocean Uber Boat style? So a bullet shreds flesh instantly but a human in a metal flask can hit the atmosphere at 10× that speed, turn into a flying fireball, lose signal, cook the outside to hell and still land like it’s a beach holiday? But yeah… “trust the heat shield.” After this make sure you get your booster to fry your brain further
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DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑
DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑@Row_Haastrup·
Sometimes I wonder what kind of God this is… What could have been running in His mind when He was creating the earth, the planetary bodies & all in them, the space and all. His level of artistry is unmatchable… The precision… yet the beauty. The order… yet the mystery. From galaxies that stretch beyond comprehension to the fine details in a single drop of water, nothing feels accidental. It’s as if He wasn’t just creating to exist… He was expressing something — power, intelligence, and a kind of beauty that words can’t fully capture. And then you realize… The same God who crafted the vastness of space also formed you with intention. Not random. Not overlooked. Not ordinary. Just thinking about it… this beyond humbling.
The Science World@scienceworld224

Size of Jupiter compared to Earth.

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Vitali Z
Vitali Z@Vitalielectric·
@ManaByte Way to come back with an intelligent reply. You have a belief, thats cool and all but the earth is still measured horizontally with no drop over distance you can deny that but its just fact
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Jeremy
Jeremy@ManaByte·
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Vitali Z@Vitalielectric

@ManaByte Invoking a science fiction movie to make a point is beyond retarted. The surface we dwell on top of is measured and traversed horizontally by way of elevation angles. You might want to stop watching movies and start thinking for yourself

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Freyy
Freyy@Freyy_is·
there is something in these photos that nobody is talking about. the earth, seen from the moon’s surface, is a crescent. the same shape we see the moon from earth. which means from where these astronauts stood, our entire world, every human being alive, every city, every ocean, every mountain, was receiving light the same way the moon does. dependent. reflective. not a source but a receiver. and God placed both of them, earth and moon, in a gravitational relationship so precise that if either one shifted slightly, the conditions for life dissolve completely. He did not just create them. He positioned them. He calibrated the distance. He calculated the tilt. He set the orbital speed. and then He rested. what that tells me about God is something i am still processing. He is not a God who creates carelessly and steps back. He is a God who creates with intention so deep that billions of years later, the greatest scientific mission of our generation goes out there and finds everything exactly where He left it. the craters on that moon are not evidence of chaos. they are evidence of endurance. of something built to absorb impact and remain. God put that quality into the moon because it is His own quality. He absorbs everything this world throws at existence and remains. unchanged. unshaken. still in orbit. still faithful. still holding everything He made in the dark.
NASA@NASA

Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back. Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: nasa.gov/artemis-ii-mul…

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a.wuah_
a.wuah_@dizzy10_·
if you need oxygen to burn where does the sun get it's oxygen, space has no oxygen🤷‍♂️
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David Nino Rodriguez
David Nino Rodriguez@ninoboxer·
HEY, a quick question you might want to ask your viewers. Out of ALL of the NASA footage from near orbit,,,, why didn't we see ANY of the 32,000 satellites we have orbiting over just the United States in ANY of the footage. Is the rule now that we can see stars in outer space when we couldn't see them during the Apollo mission but satellites don't show up in their footage? Just wondering. I asked CHATGPT based on the hypothetical that if I was able to go to outer space in my own rocket and wanted proof and took 1 hour of footage and it said it is impossible. But when I asked if astronauts took the footage you get a different answer. It's interesting that AI is trained to lie when it relates to NASA.
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Indiana Brunner
Indiana Brunner@IndianaBrunner·
Listen up, atheists... The mathematical probability that just ONE functional protein forms through random mutations under the pressure of natural selection is astronomically low. So low, in fact, that estimates push the required time beyond a trillion trillion years. Yes, you read that right. Over one trillion trillions. Take a trillion, then multiply that by a trillion… and keep going. That's older than the known universe. That's how many years you would need for it to be more likely than not (>50% chance) that just ONE functional protein forms through the currently accepted evolutionary process (BTW: this also assumes the surrounding biological machinery needed to make and use that protein is already in place). Biology operates on coded information (the genetic code). And when you’re dealing with code, you can calculate probabilities. Think of it like a bike lock. If you know the number of possible combinations versus the one correct sequence, and how long each attempt takes, you can estimate how long it would take to crack it by chance. Now scale that up to the complexity of functional biological sequences. Essentially, the math tells us that the known universe isn't even old enough for just one functional protein to have formed without guided influence (intelligent design), let alone all the complexity of life that we see today. The very existence of life in our universe SCREAMS the existence of a creator. Thank you, Have a blessed day
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Javed Akhtar
Javed Akhtar@Javedakhtarjadu·
Astronauts further from Earth than any human before . BBC . Are they unwittingly saying that Armstrong actually had never landed on moon ?
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Mr. Whale
Mr. Whale@CryptoWhale·
🌍 | Another photo of Earth released by NASA. And once again: no traces of airplanes, ships, or even satellites. Even though around 10,000-11,000 active satellitesare orbiting our planet, and more than 30,000 orbital objects are being tracked. And still, in these images- nothing.
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Darren of Plymouth
Darren of Plymouth@DarrenPlymouth·
The stuffed toy is a distraction, to simulate zero g, it should remain in place yet it keeps floating upwards, as does Lady Astronaut's hair who does not take her eye off the stuffed toy. The black dude is chewing gum, playing with his man bits, and holding on to something. Another astronaut appears stuck to the ceiling. Are there longer clips of them? The vomit commit simulates zero g for approximately 30 -50 seconds per parabola. This video has been cut into two parts. And to all the haters and establishment shills, I want to believe Artemis is on its way to the moon, space is a private obsession of mine, but there are so many problems with this clip and all the others presented to the public by NASA that these questions must be asked.
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