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No. I would think that spiritons make gravity behave. Here, in this universe, it really misbehaves, being on it's own. Of course we need it, but it really does overdo things, I think. Like a teen out partying, one day he will come home, and work with his brothers and sisters, the spiritual forces family. And all will be well.You forgot their scientific method.
- Gravitons found to exist by actual scientists doing hard graft.
- Claim that you totally called it first and Jesus definitely exists.
It looks like all these sci-fi movies about creatures coming here from a dying planet are starting to backfire on us.Because it can't survive just anywhere - and always good to know how much there is for future reference.
No, perhaps 'they' didn't need to lob missles to the moon, when they had scientists dumb enough to do the dirty work for them.
I get the feeling they weren't exactly the ones who went there and checked.
No, they had better things to do with money than hit the moon with missiles. We will be going to the far reaches of the universe and other universes soon enough. There are enough people on earth having trouble finding water, leave it to pagans to spend trillions piddling on lunar puddles.So they were lazy and cowardly.
Gotcha.
No, they had better things to do with money than hit the moon with missiles. We will be going to the far reaches of the universe and other universes soon enough. There are enough people on earth having trouble finding water, leave it to pagans to spend trillions piddling on lunar puddles.
Lulz. "...militarised space." Yeah, just look up at all those orbital lasers, and that fleet of battle cruisers.Man is wicked, and has militarized space. Soon as he can, the moon would be the terror station for weapons against fellow man on earth. All man does is stink up the earth, endanger it, and now he is working on messing up the moon, and space. It is neither cowardly, nor lazy to refrain from wasting time and money on such garbage endeavors.
They're hypothesising. As a creationist, I honestly doubt you're familliar with that term, but never mind.Just look at the 5 explanations from science on the water!!! Looks more like a list of the absurd, to be read on a late night show!
Good point.There are enough people on earth having trouble finding water
There is no law saying we must like all that governments spend money on. Even if that might knock some gods off the table for some folks.I'm done with this thread.
Dad, AV and other ignorami, keep coughing up the tax dollars. Don't worry, you can still live off the benefits of science despite all your whinging and naysaying.
Thanks!
There is no law saying we must like all that governments spend money on.
It is lunacy to spend money on the moon. If we follow the logic of lobbing missles into the moon, why not send all eart nukes up there? If they get real lucky, and nearly blow the thing up, thinkk of all we can learn about the interior!
The moon is hostile to liquid water. So, how it got there, for science is a mystery.
On the contrary, I sincerely hope they spend it on stuff you don't like.
Well, the problem men have is a wicked heart. No zooming around the planet will fix that. When John Glen went to space, far as I know, he didn't help set up MERVS. Yet, they were not long after, when man was able. The first excursions to the moon do not mean a WOMD base is set up, but that would only take about as long as they were able to do it.Missiles =/= space probes.
Bye now
So you are back again, getting quite a name for yourself on the net I hear.Except it didn't. The moon has water, but I don't recall anyone saying it was liquid.
So you are back again, getting quite a name for yourself on the net I hear.
No, the water can't exist as liquid there. That would be why most of the flood water that hit the moon couln't remain.
"the airless moon is inhospitable to liquid water. As a result, the water would theoretically remain frozen for eons."
They will, for a short while, then, aq quoth the raven, nevermore, nevermore.
Well, the problem men have is a wicked heart. No zooming around the planet will fix that. When John Glen went to space, far as I know, he didn't help set up MERVS. Yet, they were not long after, when man was able. The first excursions to the moon do not mean a WOMD base is set up, but that would only take about as long as they were able to do it.
The explanations of how the moon got here, really have detail. See this example
""It was a huge collision that threw dust and debris out into space and some of that material somehow reassembled and orbited around the Earth and eventually built up a moon," Dr. Rieke explained."
Unlocking The Mystery Of The Moon -- Astrophysicists Search Skies For A Moon Like Earth's
And they all lived happily ever after...
Hey, let's test that out. The debris from the missle, did it reassemble in a little moon orbiting the moon?
This kinda reminds me of this folktale:""It was a huge collision that threw dust and debris out into space and some of that material somehow reassembled and orbited around the Earth and eventually built up a moon," Dr. Rieke explained."
It is lunacy to spend money on the moon.
The explanations of how the moon got here, really have detail. See this example
""It was a huge collision that threw dust and debris out into space and some of that material somehow reassembled and orbited around the Earth and eventually built up a moon," Dr. Rieke explained."
Unlocking The Mystery Of The Moon -- Astrophysicists Search Skies For A Moon Like Earth's
And they all lived happily ever after...
Cheese? I still eat cheese, thanks. Once in a blue moon, I eat swiss cheese, to remind me of the holes in same state science.It has been too long, hasn't it, dad? How are things going with the cheese?
Well, it had to get there somehow. As the OP explains, the earth is a possible source according scientific theory.Assuming any hit it at all.
Which doesn't say anything about where the water came from in the first place.
You know, that was the first one I also gravitated to. With the origin of the meteors or debris, again being earth!Personally, I find the "hit by a comet" hypothesis the most plausible.
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