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Old January 3rd 10, 02:42 AM posted to alt.astronomy,sci.geo.geology,sci.astro,sci.space.policy,sci.physics
BradGuth
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Default Our 0.11% hollow moon, and near infinite vacuum of Selene L1 /Brad Guth

On Jan 2, 6:15*pm, Nightcrawler wrote:
On 1/2/2010 4:15 PM, BradGuth wrote:

Ever heard of vugs?


Ever studied geology-101?


Ever read a National Geographic?


Ever give an honest **** about anything, other than yourself?


Quit talking to/about yourself. *It makes you look bad.


You wish. Perhaps you can demonstrate whatever individual expertise
you have to offer. (there's a first time for everything)

Earth has lots of nifty cavities and terrific volcanic formed voids,
plus geode pockets that are really big, not to mention those empty
oil, gas, coal and other mineral wells/shafts and mines, plus
otherwise terrific volumes of fresh water aquifer cavities that are
near empty or having been intentionally seawater flooded. Thus far
we've uncovered and/or having mapped the natural volumetric extent of
perhaps 0.1% of what's available (should the need arise, the smart
and less dumbfounded ones could survive underground).

On behalf of those stuck in perpetual naysay, obfuscation and denial:
Ever heard of vugs?
Ever heard of a geode rock?
Ever studied Earth geology-101?
Ever read a National Geographic?
Ever give an honest **** about anything, other than yourself?

~ BG