More nonsense. The Germans had Hermann Oberth at their service, one of the three biggies of modern rocketry (the other two being Robert Goddard and Konstantin Tsiolkovsky). No ancient manuscripts. None. The German VfR was making small rockets in the 1930s. The German Army hired von Braun and commenced development of rocket artillery (which had a history that actually went back for over a century). There is nothing earlier. Newton's laws of motion were the key guidance. Again, you need to learn the history and give up fantasies.
The Occult sciences of early Nazi Germany are well documented along with their early start within the Thule society. As for learning my history you're so adamant about. Well, that begs the question. Who's version, the same assholes trying to rewrite ours, the TVs, Yours?
You want to believe the narrative and that there's no way the foundation of their research was base on older advanced Occult knowledge then fine, its your own business.
I've read all about the Thule Society and the Ahnenerbe. It was a waste of time in search of evidence for a mythological "Aryan" civilization. I am professionally educated in nuclear science and rocket engineering. I did it for a living, so, in fact, it IS my business. There is NOTHING from the past that informed these sciences (except maybe Chinese black powder rockets)...and you can't produce any evidence for it. Your nutty belief does not make it so. It is all from the 20th century. There is no "narrative"...but there is history, which you seem to be ignorant of.
Not likely. It will be enough if you educate yourself about nuclear energy and rocketry, and learn to be a bit more humble about promoting nonsense fantasy.
Look, I've seen this so many times: When a disputant runs out of any basis for argument, they rely on sarcasm and insult. You are one more proof of that general rule. You were unable to back up an iota of what you were claiming---because there were no ancient writings of any pertinence. Nor do you have a clue what might have been the key to the ancient knowledge or recipe. Meanwhile, what I have on my wall is paint and bookcases. I have no "expensive papers"...but I do have a professional understanding of nuclear energy and rocketry (and deathrays). I can help you understand, but you must have a desire to know, not a pride in already knowing.
More nonsense. The Germans had Hermann Oberth at their service, one of the three biggies of modern rocketry (the other two being Robert Goddard and Konstantin Tsiolkovsky). No ancient manuscripts. None. The German VfR was making small rockets in the 1930s. The German Army hired von Braun and commenced development of rocket artillery (which had a history that actually went back for over a century). There is nothing earlier. Newton's laws of motion were the key guidance. Again, you need to learn the history and give up fantasies.
The Occult sciences of early Nazi Germany are well documented along with their early start within the Thule society. As for learning my history you're so adamant about. Well, that begs the question. Who's version, the same assholes trying to rewrite ours, the TVs, Yours? You want to believe the narrative and that there's no way the foundation of their research was base on older advanced Occult knowledge then fine, its your own business.
I've read all about the Thule Society and the Ahnenerbe. It was a waste of time in search of evidence for a mythological "Aryan" civilization. I am professionally educated in nuclear science and rocket engineering. I did it for a living, so, in fact, it IS my business. There is NOTHING from the past that informed these sciences (except maybe Chinese black powder rockets)...and you can't produce any evidence for it. Your nutty belief does not make it so. It is all from the 20th century. There is no "narrative"...but there is history, which you seem to be ignorant of.
Maybe one day I can be a Smug and arrogant as you, maybe.. Im sure your expensive papers pn the wall serve you well.
Not likely. It will be enough if you educate yourself about nuclear energy and rocketry, and learn to be a bit more humble about promoting nonsense fantasy.
Look, I've seen this so many times: When a disputant runs out of any basis for argument, they rely on sarcasm and insult. You are one more proof of that general rule. You were unable to back up an iota of what you were claiming---because there were no ancient writings of any pertinence. Nor do you have a clue what might have been the key to the ancient knowledge or recipe. Meanwhile, what I have on my wall is paint and bookcases. I have no "expensive papers"...but I do have a professional understanding of nuclear energy and rocketry (and deathrays). I can help you understand, but you must have a desire to know, not a pride in already knowing.