According to NASA, the batteries during in the Apollo moon vacation (no qty given on their sight) were 3" x 2 3/4" x 6.78" and weighed 135 lbs. My car battery is much bigger and weighs less than 30 lbs.
Why would an engineer compare two entirely dissimilar battery technologies simply by mass and dimensions? Do you understand that there are different ways to store electrical energy as chemical energy?
I guess 1960's technology was way more advanced than today. LOL.
The lead-acid battery was invented in the 1850s. My car still uses a lead-acid battery. Why? Is it because no better technology exists? My cell phone uses a lithium battery (I think). Why not a lead-acid battery?
It is easy to discover that the lunar module used silver-zinc battery technology, and it's not as if NASA had any sort of monopoly (or control of any kind) over its history and development. In your rush to declare NASA and Apollo frauds, you don't seem to have researched it much, or about science in general.
i ask the nasa fanbase what powered the sublimator to heat and cool the suits and module in extreme temperatures using 1960's technology?
What makes you think a sublimator requires power to operate? What makes you think a sublimator would put heat
into a system? Do you even know what one is or how it works?
You keep speaking about "extreme temperatures," but you can't seem to tell us what actually exhibited those temperatures and why. You don't seem to understand the role of insulation in a thermal design.
You speak in vague terms about "1960s technology," but you don't seem to know any of the technology that actually existed in the 1960s or how it worked.