Hey everyone The Dialogue here.
Disclaimer this video is based on
opinion not fact.  Neil Armstrong the
first man to walk on the moon, well some
seem to think not.  I take a look at his
overall body language and his statements
that he makes in is this rare interview. 
It's another interview to say the least.
This footage was taken in 1970 for the
BBC let's take a look.  So from the get-go
his hand goes to his face as soon as the
interviewer talks about what could be
seen from the moon as in looking up and
into the sky.  So he's secure already.  The sky
is a deep black when viewed from the moon as it
is when viewed from Luna space the
space between the Earth and the moon. So
that's interesting the space as a deep
black he's not mentioning stars at the
moment,  let's have a  look.  The the earth
is the only visible object other than
the Sun that can be seen although.
Another version with another astronaut
from the USA saying that he saw plenty
of stars because there is no atmosphere. 
You can see those stars and pretty much
all the time you can see the stars. And
here we have Neil Armstrong with Buzz
Aldrin and Mr. Collins talking about not
being able to see stars.  We were never able to see the stars from the luna surface, or on the day light side of the moon. Notice how they
were all fiddling with their hands yeah. Some reports have seen planets, I myself did not see planets, from the surface. But I suspect they might ah, be visible.
okay so
he suspects they might be visible seeing
stars or planets as he puts them and he
didn't bother to look up when he was
standing on the moon.  That doesn't make
sense.  It doesn't make any sense
whatsoever.  The earth is quite beautiful
from space in from the moon it's quite
small and quite remote but it's very
blue and covered with white lace and the
clouds and the continents are clearly
seen although they have very little
color from that distance. They have quite
a bit of color from my point of view.What about sun, do you see any effects from the corona? No the glare from the Sun and the helmet
visor was too difficult to pick out the
corona. The only time...
So the glare from the helmet visor... He
could see the corona was during
eclipse of the Sun from the moon, that is
when we were flying through the moon
shaddow and could observe the the solar
corona peeking out from behind the moon.
Looking towards the angle in which you see it, is this so, does it do this? Yes it certainly does, it's a characteristic that we
observed first while traveling around
the moon in orbit. You can see that at
the Terminator
the boundary between... So he's talking
like he's in a lecture room talking to a
whole lot of people as though he's
lecturing about someone going to the
moon rather than him going to the moon.
he doesn't talk in first person or uses
his own personal pronouns at all.
...Black part of the moon and the lighted part of the moon.
It was as if you were
looking at a television set with the
contrast turned to full contrast very
black and very white. Whenever anyone
brings in oh it was just like a movie it
was just like a TV program you do have
to wonder why they bring in that
specific sort of genre of technology is
it that the y're looking at that or
they've looked at us to help them form
that conclusion to begin with as you
moved further into the light there were
more and more shades of grey but as you
move further such the sun was higher
above the horizon you actually start to
see the tans and browns appear although
at a very low level. Similarly... So tans
and browns interesting colors. On the
surface of the Moon the same
characteristic is evident you can see
Browns
if the Sun is high enough Apollo 12 for
example landed well the Sun was only 5
degrees above the horizon so when they
arrived they saw no brows or tans
anywhere only fairly high contrast grays.
He often looks over to the
side and I don't know if he's looking at
a person to give him guidance about what
he's saying or if that's his way of trying
to think. But it really does look like
he's looking at something. Yes I did
son was 11 degrees and Apollo 12 did
also, the next day when when they arose
from their sleeping period and the Sun
was higher of course then the Browns
were observable to them. And he talks
about them as though the other
astronauts
were 5,000 miles away from him and he
wasn't part of the team. Did you notice any noticable color and also were you at all
subconsciously worrying about the
possibility of unsafe areas. Okay so
we've got a tongue through the mouth and that can mean one of four things really
it can mean I know something you don't
know,
it can mean up y ours which is very
related to the first one. It could be
that he's got dry lips, it could be a
sexual thing in fact it could mean five
things or it means he's displeased. I
would say it he knows something that we
don't know. The color is as a puzzling
phenomenon on the moon aside. Again he's
looking at something or someone. From thecharacteristics that I've already
mentioned. You generally  had the
impression of being on a desert like
surface with rather light-colored hues.
So you get the impression of being an a
desert like surface he's being very
metaphorical when he was actually
standing on the moon feeling this with
his hands and he would probably talk
about what it actually felt like. Yeah
when you look at the material at close
range as if in your hand you find yet
when you look at the material at close
range as if in your hand. Interesting how
as if in your hands, as if
in your hands I guess you could say it
was sort of on my hand because I was
wearing a suit, but it's just an
interesting statement that he made, just
then I did see he had a bit of a head
shake there um he often smiles and to me
I know he does this when he's a lot
older as well he smiles a lot and that
could be the way he rolls so if there's
nothing much to that but it could also
mean a little bit of duping delight a
call gray in fact and we were never able
to find any things we're very different
from that color I suspect that as we get
more and more samples with future
flights we will see that there is in
fact some color about deep you see that
little micro expression that he did well
that's going to have a look at it in
slow motion so that to me that little
look I'll just have a look at it there
yes so there was a little bit of I call
that duping disgust I think he's sort of
duping discussed about what he's been
through
it's just my opinion from what I've seen
a lot of faces that have a lot of
disgust up here but he's got disgust
with a smile but that's what I would
call that as yes we had some
difficulties and his pen comes to his
face so I don't know if he really wants
to answer that question it's a
subconscious way of saying oh here we go
distance or he does seem to be into a
lot of thought there though for example
our television camera we knew that we
had pulled it out to the full extension
of a 100 foot cable similarly and he
moved in a seat beer so he's not
comfortable with what he's saying it's
like a shoulder shrug to me again his
hands are on his head or sort of keeping
it afloat so to speak and he's still
thinking to his right I don't hang my
hat a lot on this but with the eye
movement and neuro linguistic
programming he's looking to his right
and this is the imaginative part of our
brain this is our memory and it does
look this way a lot having said that I
think someone's standing over here we
had difficulty guessing how far the
hills out on the horizon might be deep
breath and a hot swell I always like to
dig a little bit deeper when I see a
hard swallow kill your phenomena is the
closeness of the horizon due to the
greater curvature of the moon than we
have here on earth of course four times
greater and the fact that it is an
irregular surface with crater rims
overlying other crater rims you can't
see the real horizon you're seeing Hills
they're somewhat closer to you and when
he said that you can't see the real
horizon and he had a bit of a smile on
his face there was a mark now when I see
now John's that doesn't raised eyebrows
he wants you to know something crater
which we over flew during our final
approach which was at Hills of the order
of a hundred feet in height and we were
only eleven twelve hundred feet west of
that hill and we couldn't see a hundred
foot high hill from Heretic over he
would always do ok so there's a bit of
huge shaking there which makes me put
little money red flag up between the
false idol news I do my mother having a
pop noise and tongue through the mouth
again
no observable distant differences in
color but then son
and he's looking to his right again it's
probably his deep thinking or creations
angle was always somewhat different over
there so it would be difficult to make a
general correlation
I would say the typography is the
striking change of course as all your
viewers know there are no seas on the
far side of the Moon it's all Highlands
and high mountains big craters so it's
strikingly different from that do you
think from your knowledge of the Moon
heading in there that it is gonna be
possible in the foreseeable future to
set up scientific basis though on
anything like a large dam oh I'm quite
certain that we'll have such basis in
our lifetime well I'm quite certain okay
so you're getting more use using his
personal pronoun here somewhat like the
Antarctic stations in similar scientific
outpost now there was a little bit of a
raised lip here and that tells me
usually not all the time
there is a bit of contempt there but he
spoke about the Antarctic and how
they've got faces there I'll be putting
up future videos on Neil Armstrong Buzz
Aldrin the three of them in an interview
but that will be in a future video this
is my quick analysis of Neil Armstrong I
don't know if you enter the moon or not
I don't have a clue if he did or didn't
I'm not sure what's happened if they if
America did go to the moon or not I have
my questions with Neil Armstrong that's
all I can say right now I hope you
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