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偽史論患者,怀疑美国登月的,都是比傳武患者和國寶幫更嚴重的病患
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#138 Re: 偽史論患者,怀疑美国登月的,都是比傳武患者和國寶幫更嚴重的病患
在历史版发这种贴的人真是少见多怪
应该发在菌板
最近版面的平均质量下降了不少
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_land ... y_theories
In a 1994 poll by The Washington Post, 9% of the respondents said that it was possible that astronauts did not go to the Moon and another 5% were unsure.[190] A 1999 Gallup Poll found that 6% of the Americans surveyed doubted that the Moon landings happened and that 5% of those surveyed had no opinion,[191][192][193][194] which roughly matches the findings of a similar 1995 Time/CNN poll.[191] Officials of the Fox network said that such skepticism rose to about 20% after the February 2001 airing of their network's television special, Conspiracy Theory: Did We Land on the Moon?, seen by about 15 million viewers.[192] This Fox special is seen as having promoted the hoax claims.[195][196]
A 2000 poll conducted by the Public Opinion Foundation [ru] (ФОМ) in Russia found that 28% of those surveyed did not believe that American astronauts landed on the Moon, and this percentage is roughly equal in all social-demographic groups.[197][198][199] In 2009, a poll held by the United Kingdom's Engineering & Technology magazine found that 25% of those surveyed did not believe that men landed on the Moon.[200] Another poll gives that 25% of 18- to 25-year-olds surveyed were unsure that the landings happened.[201]
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In 2019, Ipsos conducted a study for C-SPAN to assess the level of belief that the 1969 Moon landing was faked. Six percent of respondents believed it was not real, but eleven percent of millennials (reached adulthood in the early 21st century) were the most likely to believe it was not factual.[206]
应该发在菌板
最近版面的平均质量下降了不少
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_land ... y_theories
In a 1994 poll by The Washington Post, 9% of the respondents said that it was possible that astronauts did not go to the Moon and another 5% were unsure.[190] A 1999 Gallup Poll found that 6% of the Americans surveyed doubted that the Moon landings happened and that 5% of those surveyed had no opinion,[191][192][193][194] which roughly matches the findings of a similar 1995 Time/CNN poll.[191] Officials of the Fox network said that such skepticism rose to about 20% after the February 2001 airing of their network's television special, Conspiracy Theory: Did We Land on the Moon?, seen by about 15 million viewers.[192] This Fox special is seen as having promoted the hoax claims.[195][196]
A 2000 poll conducted by the Public Opinion Foundation [ru] (ФОМ) in Russia found that 28% of those surveyed did not believe that American astronauts landed on the Moon, and this percentage is roughly equal in all social-demographic groups.[197][198][199] In 2009, a poll held by the United Kingdom's Engineering & Technology magazine found that 25% of those surveyed did not believe that men landed on the Moon.[200] Another poll gives that 25% of 18- to 25-year-olds surveyed were unsure that the landings happened.[201]
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In 2019, Ipsos conducted a study for C-SPAN to assess the level of belief that the 1969 Moon landing was faked. Six percent of respondents believed it was not real, but eleven percent of millennials (reached adulthood in the early 21st century) were the most likely to believe it was not factual.[206]
