Jiang says the moon landing is not alchemy, but he still treats it as Ulysses-like overreach against the laws of nature and the proper moral order.
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"alchemy yes that's right yes how about moon landing it's also considered as alchemy what do"
"you think excuse me more landing moon landing um it's not alchemy but you're also going against the laws of nature right it's like..."
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