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The moon made it possible for man to evolve and so exist.
The moon made it possible for him to develop mathematics and science.
The moon made it possible for him to transcend Earth and conquer space.
- Isaac Asimov - _Triumph Of The Moon_
Apollo Lunar Landings 1 & 2
First landing on the Moon was in the Sea of Tranquility, 23.63 degrees
East. Second landing was in the Ocean of Storms, 23.42 degrees West.
Notice the names of the picked sights and how they contrast. Note: First two landings were Apollo 11 & 12 (11+12= 23). Just exactly what does NASA know?
* Soma, god of the moon in the Hindu pantheon.
* The volume of the Earth's moon is the same volume of the Pacific Ocean.
* The Arabic alphabet is based on the phases of the moon 28 letters are formed based on the 28 lunar shapes.
* Due to gravitational effects, you weigh slightly less when the moon is directly overhead.
"...Egyptians and the Sumerian people of Mesopotamia worshipped virtually identical lunar deities who were amongst the very oldest in their respective pantheons. Exactly like Thoth, the Sumerian moon-god Sin was charged with measuring the passage of time."
- Graham Hancock, _The Sign and the Seal_
Pyramid Man
"...The Egyptian Thoth or Tuti...was the moon-god, and is represented in ancient paintings as ibis-headed with the disc and crescent of the moon. The Egyptians regarded him as the god of wisdom, letters, and the recording of time." - James Campbell Brown, History of Chemistry
"Everything living on the Earth...people, animals, plants...is food for the moon. All manifestations of organic life on Earth are controlled by the moon. The mechanical part of our life depends upon the moon, is subject to the moon. If we develop in ourselves consciousness and will, and subject our mechanical manifestations to them, we shall escape from the power of the moon." - Georges I. Gurdjieff, Dance Master and Sufi
G.I. Gurdjieff
"That's when I said to Neil, 'Look, hey, we missed the whole thing.' Because the importance was here, and it was the people watching, participating that was the significance and the momentous nature of Apollo. Not the rocks that were brought back, but the involvement of masses of people."
- Buzz Aldrin