I have recently heard of this theory that the women who prcreated with the angels (the ones who created the nephilim) were cast into the sea and had their legs closed so they could no longer reproduce and we call them mermaids/sirens.

Also, the Leviathan is real and alive and is the reason we are no longer exploring the ocean.

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      • the Russians were watching closely and had every reason to call the US out on it if they were lying
      • due to the limits on the size of film reels, it would have been impossible to record a take as long as what was broadcast
      • they left retro-reflectors there which we can bounce lasers off
      • sic_semper_tyrannis@lemmy.today
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        • the Russians were watching closely and had every reason to call the US out on it if they were lying

        This would indicate that it did happen

        • due to the limits on the size of film reels, it would have been impossible to record a take as long as what was broadcast

        This would indicate that it didn’t happen

        • they left retro-reflectors there which we can bounce lasers off

        Anyone can do this with a powerful enough hobbyist laser?

        Overall what are you suggesting with all this?

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          All 3 items are evidence it happened.

          The Soviets did not object to the claim.

          The landing was broadcast live by radio waves, not from a film reel.

          No, no hobbyist has a capable laser with narrow-enough collimation and, more importantly, a sensor sensitive enough to detect the reflection. But many scientific groups in other countries have the equipment to do so to verify or dispute the claim. It’s used to measure the distance to the moon precisely.