Topic/author banishment via ROM or other Usenet groups isn't working, as
it's only proving that I'm more right than I'd thought.
I'm thinking there should become a Nobel Prize for making silly
mistakes, whereas I'd certainly be right up there with the likes of GW
Bush and Dick Cheney as puppets of Henry Kissinger, except that my
frequent mistakes haven't as of yet caused massive collateral damage and
gotten anyone summarily dead, nor having made them broke and unemployed
or otherwise storm driven and/or flooded out of their homes.
Is there such a thing as a Nobel Prize for telling the truth? (I didn't
think so)
Is there a Nobel Prize for being a brown-nosed minion of a mainstream
cover-thy-butt of yet another status quo suck-up? (you bet, it's
typically a cosmic Jewish and/or Catholic BIG BANG sort of God thing).
I bet you folks didn't realize that the laws of physics are conditional
as based upon the religious whims and consequences of your singular big
bang peers.
Ever wonder if our existence isn't just the result of a cosmic God fart?
(dark energy simply being God's flatulence)
A binary planet system, of such as our Earth/moon association, is
actually quite rare and rather global warming to boot.
Getting global warmed to death by our very own moon is not a joke. It's
entirely of basic physics and good old replicated science, plus recorded
history that's telling us the best available truth about our environment
since before and after the last ice age, that's going to keep thawing us
out and continuslly losing our highly beneficial magnetosphere at the
same time (with or w/o humanity's pollution, bigotry, greed and
arrogance that's going somewhat postal on steroids these days, whereas
we'er just expediting the unavoidable natural process along).
Planets of our size simply do not stay young and geothermally active for
ever, and nearby mascons do in fact cause a degree of global warming,
especially via our extremely hefty and nearby moon that you'd think
should have been worth at least a god or two.
Our physically dark and nasty moon at 7.35e22 kg is actually per ratio
of it's mother planet's mass the largest such mascon force of any such
other moon in the entire solar system, and it's been making us a little
extra hot with a slight portion of it's 2e20 joules (2.0395e19 kgf) of
available energy (plus having been rather nicely contributing whatever's
of reflected IR and of secondary/recoil emitted FIR energy) ever since
the last ice age.
Before the last ice age is when our global environment simply did not
have the warm and fuzzy benefit of such a nearby moon, much less having
established any moon God to speak of. In fact, until 2000 BC there's
hardly any mention or depiction of a moon, and within the last ice age
when most skies should have been crisp and otherwise crystal clear
(Earth having an albedo of 0.75) there's absolutely zilch worth of
anything related to our environment having such a nearby moon that
should have been initially a little icy/frosted itself.
Even Titan at nearly 1.5e23 kg is essentially a wussy moon of somewhat
little if any significant tidal affect upon Saturn, whereas the
Earth/moon system is more or less that of a double or binary planet
system. However, because the mascon force of our moon is essentially on
the go is exactly why some of it's 2e20 joules worth of the associated
gravitational energy is unavoidably converted into tidal/friction
energy, that which creates and/or transfers heat within and upon the
surface of mother Earth (all 5.112e14 m2, plus into the depths of our
mantle that's super-rotating in part because of our nearby orbiting
mascon of a moon).
Saturn at 5.69e26 kg is 95.3 fold that of Earth's 5.97e24 kg.
Earth/moon : 5.97e24 / 7.35e22 = 81.2:1
Saturn/Titan : 5.69e26/1.5e23 = 3,790:1
That's Earth's moon being at least 46.7 fold more mascon/tidal worthy
than Titan is to Saturn, and there are other extremely important orbital
factors of physics (such as distance and orbital velocity) which only
makes our moon so much more so mascon impressive than any other moon in
the entire solar system. Too bad that we still have not established
interactive science instruments on behalf of reporting back from the
lunar surface, with live moon and Earth science related data.
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Brad Guth
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