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This article by Miles Mathis, published on June 23, 2024, argues that SpaceX is perpetrating a fraud by using CGI to fake rocket landings. The author points to the fact that SpaceX is supposedly the only company US is the only country to reuse rockets and land them on floating barges, while China, despite allegedly landing on the Moon, hasn’t even attempted this. Mathis suggests this is because China’s population, being skilled in math and science, would not be fooled by such a trick, unlike the American audience he describes as “dense.” He believes SpaceX uses Hollywood-style computer graphics, like those in Star Wars, by running launch footage in reverse. The author questions why China hasn’t copied this technology if it were real, given their usual speed in replication. Mathis also mocks the idea of rockets landing backwards and dismisses Elon Musk’s alleged comments about fakeness. An addendum from June 26 mentions a reader’s correction about China testing reusable rockets, but Mathis disputes the timeline, suggesting it was a rapid response to his article, and criticizes the terminology used (“test article”) as indicative of AI writing.
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