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June 30, 2019, 01:47:59 AM Merited by Bitlover10 (1) |
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Yes there is some variation with the deepest crater that has a mountain inside if it. But overall the size and diameter of the crater varies much more than the depth.
The moon is in the perfect place and perfect size to facilitate the abundance of life is very interesting. Without the moon, we would not have our stable seasons and climates and tides would be wildly fluctuating and the earth axis would wobble more.
And don't forget about the moon being much older than the earth. So who got here first? If a chunk from the earth got blasted into the atmosphere from a meterorite smashing into it and it sent up cloud of debris that orbited around until it coalesced into the present moon, then why is the moon so much older, and has 10% titanium as opposed to earths 2%, if I recall correctly. And the proceeded metals..
While it's not science its interesting to hear about the ancient African myth of the 2 brothers with "scales" that brought the moon here, which caused the dense mists around the earth condense and fall to the earth as rain, there by making the earth more hospitable for lifeforms Sounds like the great flood.
I don't know but it makes you think. There's more unknown than known.
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June 30, 2019, 11:38:54 AM |
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Yes there is some variation with the deepest crater that has a mountain inside if it. But overall the size and diameter of the crater varies much more than the depth. ...
You may be thinking of old craters, some of which are pretty much buried. This happens as asteroids strike the moon, each raises a cloud of vaporized surface material. That falls back down. Over a billion years that happens repeatedly, and this buries old craters, so only the Ridgeline around the circumference is left. TI, AL, FE are commonly found on the surface in the dirt as the oxides. There are no "refined metals" on the Moon.
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June 30, 2019, 01:08:07 PM |
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If a person believes the Bible creation account, it takes a while to incorporate standard universe thinking into it. A couple thoughts about this. The Bible shows that the universe was created about 6,000 years ago. The Septuagint and the pre-current-Bible "concordance" written by Josephus (34-101 A.D.) shows that the universe is about 7,500 years old. These writings are relevant for at least two basic reasons: 1. All of our extrapolations backward in time are flawed, because today's universe might exist as the result of multitudes of past things that we haven't taken into account in our extrapolations; 2. If God is real, but simply different in His way of thinking and His mindset than Mankind, and if the writings of Josephus are rather correct, there is currently no way for us to detect the way time and the laws of physics acted when they were being formed, during the 6 days of creation, about 7,500 years ago (If Jopsephus and the Septuagint are correct). In other words, we really have no way of knowing what happened in the past other than writings of the people of the past. How far back can we be reasonably accurate scientifically? Maybe very accurate 1,000 years back. Maybe back as far as dated pottery, linguistics, and mitochondria dating reveal to us... say, 5,000 to 10,000 years. Scientific dating beyond this is inaccurate, because there is no way to tell how wild the universe was back then, and there is no way to determine the many different universe operations that might produce a universe like ours. For example, there are those scientists/astronomers who have determined that both Mars and Venus passed very near the earth in the past, within the last 10,000 years or so (maybe within the last 5,000). If this happened, our whole understanding of craters on the moon would have to change. We are simply hoping that we are right in the way we are thinking. We are simply using our universe dating system as a form of scientific stability so that we have some kind of groundwork to base things on. But we don't really scientifically know beyond 5,000 years back, what happened in the universe.
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June 30, 2019, 02:13:06 PM |
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I'm not completely dismissing any theories, but thinking that the Moon is full of chambers where aliens live and conduct experiments is to me equal to thinking that there are devils bathing in tar somewhere beneath our feet. I doubt it's even partially hollow. It's most likely porous and may be full of caves and tunnels, but it isn't empty like an egg shell. Forms like that are very rare in nature.
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June 30, 2019, 02:45:18 PM |
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I'm not completely dismissing any theories, but thinking that the Moon is full of chambers where aliens live and conduct experiments is to me equal to thinking that there are devils bathing in tar somewhere beneath our feet. I doubt it's even partially hollow. It's most likely porous and may be full of caves and tunnels, but it isn't empty like an egg shell. Forms like that are very rare in nature.
Unless it is an egg shell. And that'd be a pretty big dragon...
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June 30, 2019, 03:04:06 PM |
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Now all we got to do is make it warm and... Who knows what will come out of it. Fate of mankind: dreamed of becoming dragon riders and became food for parasitic alien life forms.
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June 30, 2019, 05:13:20 PM |
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If you go deep enough, you'd find dinosaurs living peacefully side by side with Atlantians who had to escape the dropping sea levels in the past. This is some good things that the reptilians are keeping away from us. They don't want humanity to progress and crash their crib.
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June 30, 2019, 05:35:49 PM Last edit: June 30, 2019, 05:51:25 PM by Spendulus |
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moon is just a moon
Wait... So Trump is not really a Reptilian Alien? He's just a successful businessman who won the POTUS with his own money and dedication and time? Who would have thunk. I was certain he came here in one of those Nazi flying saucers from the dark side of the Moon, put on his humanoid costume, and proceeded to win the election.
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July 01, 2019, 05:09:18 AM |
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No, it's made of cheese. Very weird question, of course - no.
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July 01, 2019, 12:27:47 PM |
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No, it's made of cheese. Very weird question...
It's surprising to me that anyone would want to go against the scientific consensus and be a Denier of Moon Cheese.
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July 01, 2019, 03:50:05 PM |
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No, it's made of cheese. Very weird question...
It's surprising to me that anyone would want to go against the scientific consensus and be a Denier of Moon Cheese. Well, at least we know why Wisconsinites want to go to the moon.
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July 08, 2019, 09:26:17 PM |
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I just saw this video, reminded me of this thread. It's called "The Real Reason Moon Has These Dark Spots."
I think if it were hollow, that collusion wouldn't have played out the way it did.
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July 09, 2019, 12:40:20 PM |
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of course, and Darth Vader hides in it
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/sarc /snowflakeshield /iammorevirtuousthanyou /2692 /pixelsonscreeen /fuckthemusep2p /p2p=love
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July 09, 2019, 08:43:01 PM |
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of course, and Darth Vader hides in it So what? The Devil hides in the middle of the earth.
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July 12, 2019, 01:12:49 PM Last edit: July 12, 2019, 01:25:14 PM by SuperTA |
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Maybe the earth is hollow. After all, moon mass gives the earth two rotational centers. One of them is the standard 24-hr daily rotational center. The other is the barycentre between the earth and the moon. The barycentre is said to be about 1,100 miles below the earth's surface. Combined with the daily-center, during the formation of the earth, if the moon were already present, it might have kept earth material away from earth's center. There might be an actual "room" down in the center of the earth... probably not very big, but self sustaining because of certain geological forces. After all, the suggested present structure of the earth is not factually known to be the way the earth really exists inside. I like your thinking outside of the box and outside of the official statement. A long time ago, this hollow planet theory was in a school sistem where they took this theory seriously. After some time, the lobby forbiddened those teachings, for some reason. Maybe you will like this cool 3D video about the Hollow Earth Theory. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubKFmIDBMjU
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July 14, 2019, 12:48:42 AM |
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The Moon isn't hollow, not yet.
It will take a while for us to dig all the ore out and make spaceships and starships.
Maybe after a couple thousand years, it will be hollow.
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July 14, 2019, 09:34:17 AM |
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It is like a giant celestial Pinàta. You've got to build a massive proton baseball bat to hit it and see what goodies come out
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July 14, 2019, 02:36:56 PM |
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^^^ That's what they are trying to do with the Large Hadron Collider.
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July 14, 2019, 03:12:19 PM |
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If our planet is hollow, it would be logical for all planets to be hollow. If the planet is hollow, there would be much better circumstances for life and protection from the outern space. I don't know about moon, except that we are going to land there with bitcoin. So we'll see!
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July 14, 2019, 09:14:01 PM |
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If our planet is hollow, it would be logical for all planets to be hollow. If the planet is hollow, there would be much better circumstances for life and protection from the outern space. I don't know about moon, except that we are going to land there with bitcoin. So we'll see! Not all planets have a moon to drag them off-center enough so that there could possibly be a hollowness inside them. But, if the earth is hollow, the moon might be more-so. Why? A much larger off-center spin caused by earth gravitation.
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