The NASA Story
According to NASA, the universe is a violent place. Millions of asteroids, comets, and rocks zip through space at thousands of miles per hour. We’re told Earth is constantly in danger of collisions, and that telescopes must scan the skies daily to keep us safe from disaster.
But here’s the problem: the Voyager probes.
Voyager 1 was launched in 1977. Voyager 2 shortly after. For over 48 years, these fragile machines have supposedly traveled billions of miles through the chaos of space, still sending signals back to Earth.
And yet — not once have they been hit, shattered, or destroyed.
The Impossible Odds
Think about it:
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If space is truly filled with billions of rocks, the odds of traveling untouched for decades are close to zero.
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Even a pebble, traveling at space speeds, would rip through Voyager like a bullet through paper.
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These probes are not armored warships. They’re thin metal, solar panels, and antennas.
So how have they survived thousands of days in this cosmic shooting gallery?
Are they supernaturally lucky — or is the story not real?
The Distance Illusion
NASA says Voyager has been traveling for nearly half a century, yet it still isn’t even one light day away. To put that in perspective: light takes only 8 minutes to reach Earth from the Sun, but Voyager can’t manage one light day in 48 years?
How does this square with the idea of a universe where distances are measured in light years? If after half a century it can’t even cover a single day of light’s journey, then all talk of “galactic exploration” is pure science fiction.
Billions are spent — but humanity never leaves the neighborhood.
Why the Lie?
Voyager is more than a probe — it’s a symbol. It exists to sell the dream of infinite space, to keep the public believing in the globe, in NASA, and in the idea of “progress.”
Just like the globe myth, it’s about control:
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Billions in funding vanish into “space missions” no one can verify.
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CGI and animations replace evidence.
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People are told to marvel, not to question.
The Flat Earth Reality
On a flat, enclosed Earth, the contradictions vanish. There is no endless vacuum filled with asteroids. There is no infinite travel into space. Voyager isn’t out there dodging rocks — it’s part of the story that keeps people enslaved to the space illusion.
The truth is simple: the horizon is flat, the Earth is still, and the heavens above are not what NASA claims.
Conclusion
The Voyager paradox should make any critical thinker pause: nearly 50 years of fragile probes traveling through a supposed asteroid minefield — and not a scratch?
Space is not what they tell us. It isn’t wild — it’s scripted.
The Earth is flat. The space dream is fake. And Voyager is not proof of exploration — it’s proof of deception.