The book expands on a 1970 hypothesis by Soviet scientists Mikhail Vasin and Alexander Shcherbakov. Wilson presents a series of "mysteries" from NASA’s Apollo missions and historical astronomical observations to support the idea that the Moon is a hollowed-out planetoid reinforced with a metallic inner shell. Key Arguments and "Mysteries"
“Ciao, avventurieri! Becco Stuf here. Today we’re diving into a cult classic: Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon by Don Wilson. Is the Moon a hollow alien vessel? Let’s flip through the PDF and find out.” The book expands on a 1970 hypothesis by
Scientists like Dr. Karen Masters and geologist Suniti Karunatillake have pointed out that the Moon's consistent density, mass, geology, and gravitational field prove it cannot be hollow. The "ringing" effect cited by Wilson is actually consistent with a solid, but heavily fractured, body. Furthermore, everything we know about planetary formation contradicts the idea that a hollow object of the Moon's size could maintain its structural integrity or a stable orbit over billions of years. Becco Stuf here
Wilson's book presents a series of mysteries and anomalies surrounding our Moon to support the Spaceship Moon theory. These include: Let’s flip through the PDF and find out
Wilson weaves together selective science, misinterpreted data, and mythological references to support his spaceship hypothesis. The book became a cult classic among UFO enthusiasts and “lunar anomaly” researchers.
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