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  • 10/4/2025
Explore the fascinating history of skepticism surrounding human flight and space exploration in our latest video! From Lord Kelvin's bold claim that heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible to the dismissive views of military leaders and scientists who deemed aviation and space travel as fanciful dreams, we delve into the mindset that has often hindered innovation. Discover how figures like Milton Wright and Richard van der Riet Woolley contributed to a culture of doubt, and how the predictions of the past, such as those made by the New York Times and Antoine Lavoisier, have repeatedly been proven wrong.

Join us as we reflect on the limitations imposed by anthropocentric and heliocentric beliefs and how they shaped our understanding of the universe. We also discuss Manuel Lozano's insights from "The End of Science" and the ongoing debate about the future of scientific innovation.

Don't miss this thought-provoking exploration of human potential and the importance of challenging the impossible. Engage with us in the comments and subscribe for more captivating content on aviation, space exploration, and the evolution of science!

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