Jett's "calculations" are based on the data from the CCGE, 180 metres away! Sacred feth, it's almost like you don't actually look at anything you cite. Jett references the chart from the CCGE as the basis for his "calculations", the CCGE was 180m away.
THANK YOU FOR THE CORRECTION! Jet Wintzer - LOSES AGAIN. I should have double-checked his logic, so thank you for pointing this out. He doesn't account for the distance difference - because he's worse at physics than most of the people responding to me. Well, he's batting about 0%. I thought that maybe his 2017 MHN was "accurate" -- nope!
OK, so I'll fix his math, and see where it lands. Assuming NASA's readout claims are accurate, we see a spike to 0.0000006 Torr == 80e-6 Pascals.
At most, the pressure felt by objects closer to the LM would vary by the inverse of the Distance Cubed (this ignores the impact of gravity which pulls the particles downward, not letting them go up as far, and also that the ground blocks the bottom half of expansion. So this math will assume we are in an empty vacuum with no moon nor gravity... and then the pressure would vary by Cube-of-Distance.
180 / 8 = 22.5 => CUBED ==> 11,390 x higher pressure at the flag (8 meters away).
11390 * 80e-6 ==> 0.911 Pascals.
This equates to about 0.2 lbs per square meter, or about 0.33 lbs on the whole flag (1.67 sq-meters). The average moment arm would be 2.5'.
So the max force on this flag is 0.33 lbs exerted at 2.5' moment from the vertical pole. (5.3 ounces).
Questions:
1. So is this enough force to overcome friction and turn the pole at all? [Perhaps.]
2. Is this enough to cause the flag to move so fast that it does a 360?? [Not Bloody Likely.]
3. If it were enough to do a 360, as it passed the 180 deg AWAY mark and started to rotate back towards the LM -- wouldn't this same "breeze" push BACK ON IT!?? Thus stopping it from doing the 360?
[YES.]4. Are the readings of this CCGE even "reasonable" or does it appear to be a cheap attempt by NASA at damage control? (by saying it was the MINIMUM reading that could have explained some flag motion?)
Is 6e-7 torr "reasonable" at 180 meters away. Should this is 7 lbs of oxygen released over a 5-8 minute time period, produce that level of pressure?
Sanity check -- we've got 7 lbs of Oxygen TOTAL, released over 4 minutes minimum... < 2 lbs/min released... expanding unconstrained... yet somehow, 0.33 lbs of it (16% of the minute's amount in terms of mass) is supposedly pressing against this flag? Not Bloody Likely.
The issue with Apollo's lies, is that mainstream scientists are forced to accept Apollo's claims as "true", which then screws with real science.
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THANKS For the correction! 2 points for you. I should have double-checked Jet's claim.
But the conclusion is fully unchanged. There is still NO EXPLANATION from PNA's on what could cause the Flag to move TOWARDS the LM, 4X, as it did.