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Did Humans Really Walk on the Moon? A Thermodynamic and Bio-Physical Challenge to Apollo Missions: A DGST Perspective.

Author(s) Mr. Prashant Dinkar Deshmukh
Country India
Abstract Does current bio-physics support historical claims of human presence on the Moon? This paper raises fundamental technical doubts about the Apollo crewed lunar missions by evaluating the thermodynamic and cellular limits of human survival beyond Earth's protective matrix. Utilizing the clinical ICU Paradox and the physical threshold of the Armstrong Limit, we demonstrate that localized artificial oxygen containment cannot prevent systemic cellular failure, fluid ebullism, and severe DNA degradation in an unshielded zero-pressure vacuum. We establish that physical lunar artifacts reflect automated robotic deployment rather than crewed biological transit, presenting a decisive scientific critique of human lunar landings.
Keywords Apollo Mission Critique, Human Lunar Landing Doubts, ICU Paradox, Deep Space Survival, Biological Limits, Pressure Homeostasis, DGST Framework, Robotic Deposition
Field Physics > Astronomy
Published In Volume 8, Issue 4, July-August 2026
Published On 2026-07-28
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2026.v08i04.84689

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