DAKAK, I am still waiting for answers:
8. YOU DON’T KNOW FOR SURE IF THE COMMAND MODULE WAS BIG ENOUGH OR IF THE ROCKETS, LIFE SUPPORT COMPUTER SYSYTEM COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY SPACESUITS AND OTHER TOOLS NEEDED FOR A MANNED MISSION TO THE MOON WAS SUFFICIENT IN THE 1960’S ANY MORE THAN I DO!!
First, you are simply wrong. I do this sort of thing for a
living, and have for a couple of decades now. I have worked on, tested, and operated
real spacecraft, and have been all over the places where they are built and tested and launched, and I used to work for the guys who
designed the Command Module.
You, on the other hand - and I sincerely do not mean to give offense on my part - had trouble figuring out the volume of a cone.
Have you seriously considered that your "common sense" might simply be wrong?Now, about that crack about "too much education": I have an undergraduate degree in physics, and two masters' in engineering.
I want to know exactly why you think these things might be a handicap for someone like me, who actually works in this field. Would it be somehow better if I was ignorant of the principles behind my work?