No he isn't and no he doesn't. You're like one of those spambots that goes around the internet:
http://debunking-a-moron.blogspot.com/
"5. Miscellaneous: ".anyone who sees it will see that he's just a paid sophist."
This is probably the worst one of all. For this enormous diversionary...
And there we have it folks. When cornered and beaten, this crazy serial forum spammer blasts more crap at the wall. Now of course ever single thing he just posted is spam that has also had the crap beaten out of it, resulting in denial after denial or just blanket evasion.
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They see what always happens. You arrive with your ludicrous forum spam and get your sad sorry backside kicked.
You really are consistent though. Not once do you demonstrate the slightest hint of honesty. You lack even basic critical thinking skills, you show no logic whatsoever, you ignore...
An opinion plucked from your backside that is still irrelevant. The impact of the corner is easily able to move dust like that in lunar gravity. Of course your pathetic routine is denial and diversion. What happens at the corner is the side issue that you keep blathering on about because the...
We don't need to.
Rubbish. ALWAYS a falling flat surface will displace air in the direction of fall. It is basic physics. Quite clearly the astronaut pushes the lid shut increasing the draft.
That is a total crock, well before the lid reaches the surface of the battery air is displaced...
Read carefully: There is nothing vague about my statement whatsoever. A flat surface falling at that speed is going to generate a significant draft in the direction of the fall with some spill to the sides. Clearly there is none in that direction, with obviously copious amounts of visible dust...
And yet again you are simply afraid to address the MAJOR issue in favour of your ridiculous and pointless denial of something that MUST be obvious. How can it NOT be the bottom of the lid!? It can't be the top, or maybe it is the side where the small puff occurs. Who knows. You just ignore the...
So instead of explaining the totally obvious absence of draft from the falling battery lid, you choose to ignore this and make the ridiculous statement about nothing actually making contact to stop the lid falling?
SOMETHING stopped it from falling. This is the bit that it hits first when it...
How about you tell US why a falling lid only affects a tiny corner and to the side. This sort of stuff is dead obvious, the astronaut pushes that battery cover down - if it's on Earth - and it sends a great big draft of air, only there is no draft of air, just a disturbance from the collision...
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