Reasons Why Moon Had To Be Captured
BEERTbrainMORONIDIOT HATES CRITICS! WHO THE HELL IS HE COMPLAINING
ABOUT NOW?
THERE IS NO EVIDENCE FOR SIRIUS EVER CAUSING ANY TRAUMA!
YOU ARE OUR VILLAGE IDIOT!
Saul Levy
On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 08:58:13 -0700 (PDT), Brad Guth
wrote:
On Jul 26, 6:56*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
You being a parroting Google brain and can't think have no
right to be a critic I gave reasons for capture,and you gave no
reason for an Earth explosion to put *16 percent of the Earth in
orbit. You have a big mouth and little brain. Your post prove this to
be true. Its sad * TreBert
Whatever else should we expect from the likes of such FUD-masters and
status-quo butt-cheek flappings?
Actually, other than a perceived shortage of iron per given total
volume and mass, the extremely thick, dense and fused crust of our
physically dark moon is offering a relatively high metallicity and
paramagnetic kind of planetoid.
Of course the very nearby birth of those absolutely terrific Sirius
stars from a seriously massive molecular cloud of perhaps several
million Ms, and the subsequent demise of Sirius(B) should have either
contributed a great deal of cosmic trauma and/or having contributed
actual planets, planetoids plus all sorts of interesting items and
shards from that main sequence termination which some of us believe
happened as of 65 +/- some odd million years ago.
Brad Guth, ONLY A FRIGGIN' IDIOT WOULD BUY THIS ****!
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