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u/19Alcibiades87 · 5 pointsr/conspiracy

Norman Bergrun, one of the leading space and aeronautics scientists of American history (and still alive and lecturing at 92), published a book called Ringmakers of Saturn where he claimed the rings of saturn are not complete. They are not complete because they are plasma exhaust being created by electromagnetic vehicles roughly 33,800 miles across, and therefore there is a gap at the base of the rings where the vehicles are.

If you dig I'm sure you can find a .pdf of it, his CV is as long as my arm. Guy has serious chops.

7,918 miles (earth's diameter) 2 is 15,836

7,918 miles
5 is 39,590

Yes his analysis is near the top of your range, but within it (4.27x). He also has images of them near the surface of the Sun.

u/mr_dong · 4 pointsr/conspiracy

Don't jump to conclusions but there are a number of witnesses and speculations that suggest that our Moon harbours something other than random cuspids and barren wastelands.

My favourite tesimony is this guy - Karl Wolfe

Relevant reading material:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Somebody-Else-Moon-George-Leonard/dp/1522838678

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ring-makers-Saturn-Norman-R-Bergrun/dp/0946270333/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1498592323&sr=1-1&keywords=ringmakers+of+saturn

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/samharris

When you're done with this (I had no clue how crazy this guy is) ask him about the Ringmakers of Saturn.

I'll admit when I was discussing things with /u/WinTheTeddy I wasn't at my finest form, when I asked him for a source he presented me with that book. When I asked why Bergrun didn't submit it to a journal he just said he worked at nasa and didn't have the time, and stated the Bergen knows more than me.

Teddy, I tagged you here simply to read the following. A scientist can make any crazy claim, and as your said, as an expert in their field, they know more than joe shmoe. That's precisely why the peer review process is so important. In order to submit something to the greater body of knowledge, you must demonstrate to other experts in the field that your work is valid. It's simply because Bergrun failed to do this, that I can freely dismiss his book.

After telling me about the aliens who built the rings of Saturn, he went on to say:

>The whole biblical relevance is something he didn't discuss himself, although I'm sure he knew about it.. Lots of people know about it, lots of powerful people.

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Based on what he accepts as valid evidence, I'm not surprised in the least he's a borderline what nationalist.

u/conspirobot · 1 pointr/conspiro

19Alcibiades87: ^^original ^^reddit ^^link

Norman Bergrun, one of the leading space and aeronautics scientists of American history (and still alive and lecturing at 92), published a book called Ringmakers of Saturn where he claimed the rings of saturn are not complete. They are not complete because they are plasma exhaust being created by electromagnetic vehicles roughly 33,800 miles across, and therefore there is a gap at the base of the rings where the vehicles are.

If you dig I'm sure you can find a .pdf of it, his CV is as long as my arm. Guy has serious chops.

7,918 miles (earth's diameter) 2 is 15,836

7,918 miles
5 is 39,590

Yes his analysis is near the top of your range, but within it (4.27x). He also has images of them near the surface of the Sun.