Did We Land on the Moon? By Ashish Dalela (Rsiraja Das)
According to a Gallup poll, about 6% of Americans believe that man never went to the moon; they endorse conspiracy theories in which these landings were supposedly staged in a studio. This post is not about such conspiracy theories.
I will discuss why we cannot go to the moon, although we can have the experience of going to the moon, based on a fractal space in which there is a ‘moon’ within the earth (because the whole is represented in the part), but it is not the real moon. I will discuss how fractal space is evidenced in Sankhya when space is described as a tree rather than a box. Since modern science treats space as a box rather than a tree, we can interpret the arrival on the earthly moon to be the arrival on the real moon—assuming such a journey is undertaken. Thus, regardless of whether the moon landings were staged or not, we cannot go to the real moon, but we could go to the moon within the earth space. To understand the real moon, we will have to revise the model of space from a box into a tree.
To read the full essay: https://blog.shabda.co/2018/03/03/did-we-land-on-the-moon/
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