Humans can only see ~0.0035% of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Yet many people are convinced that what they can perceive with their eyes represents the totality of reality.
We’re effectively blind to 99.9965% of the electromagnetic universe.
Something to think about.
$32 million dollars and an entire administration mobilized to destroy one congressman.
His crime?
Demanding answers about Epstein class abuse networks, and refusing to let child predators hide behind political cover.
If that level of firepower doesn't tell you who's being protected, nothing will.
Go Massie!
NEW: Astronaut Reid Wiseman shares a video of ‘Earthset’ that was taken with his iPhone
“This is uncropped, uncut with 8x zoom which is quite comparable to the view of the human eye…” Wiseman said.
This has to be the greatest iPhone video of all time.
To think that we aren't just going "to the Moon," but rather traveling to meet it at an exact point in space... changes everything.
It all comes down to orbital mechanics: arriving at the precise location, at the precise moment.
One tiny error... and it simply doesn't happen
"At 6000 meters we saw the strangest thing I’ve ever seen underwater—it looked like a jellyfish with a cable coming out of it. It moved like nothing I’d ever seen, did a right turn, and crossed right in front of our lander. In total darkness, I’d shut off the submarine lights and suddenly bioluminescent flashes lit up the abyss, like the ocean was talking back."
@VictorVescovo