Space Tourism Scam: Why Billionaires Sell You the Sky While Staying on Earth
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The New Space Race
In recent years, billionaires like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Richard Branson have promised a future where anyone can buy a ticket to space. They show rockets, capsules, and smiling passengers floating in zero gravity.
But behind the glossy ads is the same old trick: selling you the dream of space while staying firmly on Earth themselves.
The Billionaires Never Really Go
Notice something strange? The billionaires who own these companies rarely, if ever, go on these trips themselves. When they do, it’s for a few minutes in “space” — a parabolic arc barely above the atmosphere, more like an amusement ride than exploration.
They’re not risking their lives to explore new worlds. They’re selling you a luxury illusion.
The “Edge of Space” Trick
Space tourism flights don’t actually go into “space.” They flirt with the Kármán line (about 62 miles up) — an arbitrary boundary. Passengers get a few minutes of weightlessness, see a curved horizon through a fish-eye lens, and then fall back to Earth.
That’s not space. That’s high-altitude theater.
CGI, Cameras, and Curves
Every promotional video of these flights relies on:
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Fish-eye lenses to fake curvature.
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CGI-enhanced Earth views shown on screens.
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Carefully staged interior shots of passengers floating.
It’s not proof of space. It’s staged entertainment for paying customers.
Why Sell Space?
Space tourism isn’t about exploration. It’s about:
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Money: Tickets cost hundreds of thousands, making space the ultimate luxury product.
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Distraction: People dream about “leaving Earth” instead of fixing problems here.
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Reinforcing the Globe Lie: Every tourist becomes a new “witness” to the curved Earth illusion.
The scam strengthens the narrative while lining the pockets of billionaires.
The Flat Earth Reality
On a flat Earth, the scam becomes obvious: no one leaves Earth. The so-called “edge of space” is simply high altitude within the enclosed system. The stars, planets, and “space” are lights in the firmament — unreachable by rockets or billionaires.
That’s why the elites sell the dream instead of living it: because they know space as sold to us doesn’t exist.
Conclusion
Space tourism is not exploration — it’s theater. Billionaires sell you the sky while staying on Earth. Rockets curve, flights stall at the atmosphere, and the illusion of curvature is sold as proof of the globe.
The Earth is flat. The space tourism business is a scam. And the only thing truly launched is money — straight into elite pockets.