There's a difference between flat earth (which was a believe...

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This is really sad. You realize that the Bitcoin community has become full of idiots who can't tell the difference between lies and the truth. And go...
There's a difference between flat earth (which was a believe before various people questioned the dominant believe) and the moon landings of humans.
Capability to reach the moon is also a question of probability/feasibility and I'd say it's close to 100% today taking everything we know into account. The probability to bring humans to the moon band back in the 1960s after all I've seen is 0,1% at best.
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