Jan 21, 2026 02:52 AM
https://theness.com/neurologicablog/moon...in-school/
EXCERPTS: What was disturbing about this incident was where they learned this “scientific fact” – from their science teacher. [...] So these two points, which this science teacher apparently believes “proves” it is impossible to send humans to the Moon, are easily debunked with some basic science knowledge. This gets me to the real point of this post – anyone who believes such a conspiracy is likely not qualified to teach science. I firmly believe that science teachers, even at the fifth grade level, need to have a working basic knowledge of science and critical thinking.. Believing a conspiracy theory like this is evidence for lack of both... (MORE - missing details)
EXCERPTS: What was disturbing about this incident was where they learned this “scientific fact” – from their science teacher. [...] So these two points, which this science teacher apparently believes “proves” it is impossible to send humans to the Moon, are easily debunked with some basic science knowledge. This gets me to the real point of this post – anyone who believes such a conspiracy is likely not qualified to teach science. I firmly believe that science teachers, even at the fifth grade level, need to have a working basic knowledge of science and critical thinking.. Believing a conspiracy theory like this is evidence for lack of both... (MORE - missing details)
