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Revision as of 00:33, 3 June 2013
Gyroscopes |
Title text: We didn't actually land on the moon -- it just looked like we did because of precession. Also, gyroscopes caused 9 11. |
Explanation
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At the title text Randall is claiming mankind did not land on the moon because of lack of precession. Meaning that the Gyroscopes did turn in a weird way. This is referring to all this stupid Moon landing conspiracy theories. But on the other hand that Gyroscopes did cause the 9/11 incident helping to hit that targets accurate.
Transcript
- [Cueball at desk with Gyroscope.]
- Cueball: Despite years of studying physics, I still find gyroscopes a little freaky.
- [Cueball starts gyroscope with a zzzzip.]
- [Gyroscope spins with a zzzzzz.]
- [Gyroscope lifts into the air.]
- Gyroscope: Greetings, Human.
Discussion
"At the title text Randall is claiming mankind did not land on the moon because of lack of precession." should perhaps be more "...mankind did not land on the moon, but that (the existence of) precession mad it look like we did." At least, that's how I read that. 178.98.31.27 09:13, 19 June 2013 (UTC)
- I also think whoever wrote that bit about the gyroscopes helping the planes hit their targets is completely missing the humor Randall was shooting for. He wasn't being serious, much as he wasn't with the moon line. He was implying, as a conspiracy theory, that gyroscopes are sentient, and it was at their bidding that the attacks happened. 152.119.255.250 (talk) (please sign your comments with ~~~~)
Lunar precession must be one of the oldest significant "stubs" to still be in a bad place. It didn't even have the article name at the beginning and bold. —Kazvorpal (talk) 15:48, 9 November 2019 (UTC)