A man could visit the moon in the 16th century

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Could a man have been on the moon for more than 4 and a half centuries back? Official science, of course, will deny this, and indeed ordinary inhabitants are unlikely to believe that in the 16th century our ancestors similar technologies were available.

However, most ordinary people do not even suspect that on the planet has a great many priceless ancient manuscripts, which describes the astounding achievements of the past. And one of such manuscripts gave alternative research grounds to believe that people were on the natural satellite of our planet long before the Americans.

Amazing find from the 16th century

Sibiu manuscript discovered in the Romanian city of the same name in 1961, contains more than 450 pages with images, drawings and detailed descriptions of multi-stage missiles, various varieties of liquid fuel and even spaceships, very similar in their technical characteristics to modern ones. Dow Toderiu of the University of Bucharest who committed this astounding find, at first did not believe his eyes.

The book, as it turned out, was written in 1556 in German the language of the mysterious medieval inventor Conrad Haas (1509-1576), famous for the creation of the first in the history of mankind rockets. This brilliant military engineer and gunshot expert described the results of his 25-year-old manuscript in a unique manuscript scientific activity on the invention of advanced missiles that could already then rise into outer space.

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Conrad Haas is supposed to have been born in Transylvania or Austria, and in Sibiu, which was then called Germanstadt, arrived with Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I, in charge of royal arsenal

The book provides extensive information on artillery and ballistics, carefully demonstrated device spirit types missiles: parallel-coupled and multi-stage. Descriptions deltoid stabilizers, bell-shaped nozzles, rocket fuel and much more significantly ahead of their time. Many experts even thought about whether the inventor could receive their knowledge from the future or from aliens.

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Haas medieval rockets could already fly to the moon

It is impossible to say whether Haas really managed to realize his the desire to launch a rocket with a spaceship. Nonetheless, some scientists believe that this could happen somewhere in the area 1550 year. Moreover, purely theoretically, the inventor even had the opportunity to send one of his fellow countrymen to the moon, from where he did not come back. Perhaps it’s not by chance that modern ufologists and virtual archaeologists repeatedly find on the surface Human remains and wreckage of aircraft are selenium.

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However, there is one important nuance, indicating the opposite. Despite the fact that Haas was engaged in the creation of weapons, he was great a humanist and with all his might advocated for humanity to live in world, and all the gunpowder dampened with time in the weapons. Could such a spiritually advanced person send someone to certain death for outside the home planet? Maybe instead he sent to the moon empty spaceship? However, fanatics at all times enough. Even today, thousands of young people are eager to fly to Mars – almost certain death …

Famous scientists, of course, are uncompromising in the matter. medieval space flights. According to academics, no There is no documented evidence of this. However where if they haven’t yet invented cameras or camcorders? Even if the king himself officially confirmed then, that the Haas rocket flew into the sky itself and didn’t come back, would believe modern cabinet lights the words of some medieval king?

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Well, if there would be irrefutable evidence of flights to Moon, what did that change b? Judge for yourself: first rocket maker recognized by German fireworks Johann Schmidlap. Still! And it is not despite the fact that the Sibiu manuscript should have the palm in this issue to give Konrad Haas. No matter how! Academic science almost never parted with his errors, especially those that relate to history …

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