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Old January 3rd 10, 03:54 PM 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 3, 12:29*am, Nomen Publicus
wrote:
BradGuth wrote:
On Jan 2, 11:22*am, Nightcrawler wrote:
On 1/2/2010 12:54 PM, BradGuth wrote:


More enane rambling snipped


Hey, dimbulb, ever read this report?


http://www.solarviews.com/eng/moonpr1.htm


Been there, done that NASA infomercial that was created for the
LeapFrog certified likes of yourself, but thanks anyway.


Ever heard of a geode rock?


Earth has lots of nifty cavities and terrific geode pockets that are
really big, not to mention those empty oil, gas and vast volumes of
fresh water aquifer cavities that are near empty or having been
seawater flooded. *


You are aware that the extraction of oil, gas and water from underground
doesn't leave big, empty holes? *It's not like mining coal.

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).


~ BG


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Most religions prophecy the end of the world and then consistently
work together to ensure that these prophecies come true. -- Anonymous


I'm also aware of those much deeper NG reserves that are locked up in
shale, that isn't easily extracted without extensive drilling plus
substantial hydraulic explosive/seismic-shock methods that also
releases various heavy toxins into the surrounding ground water.
However, there are many cavernous reserves that are nearly empty or
simply having been displaced with fluids or CO2 pumped in, or
backfilled by natural seepage. Mineral/element extractions and of
course hydrocarbon solids represent the vast bulk of those artificial
underground volumes.

In addition to various heavy/toxic element disposals (usually upon
nearby surface or used as landfill) and the excessive venting of raw
methane that includes radon and helium as well as "ethane, propane,
butanes, pentanes and higher molecular weight hydrocarbons, elemental
sulfur, carbon dioxide", there's global hard-rock mining of uranium
alone that has generated 1e7m3 of tailings worth 10100 Bq/gram,
that's only going to get worse as the demand for nuclear fuel
increases.

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Religions that usually fail to police their own kind should be treated
as any cabal/mafia or commercial cartel, thus regulated and taxed
accordingly. -- Brad Guth