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Old January 18th 10, 08:15 PM posted to alt.astronomy,sci.geo.geology,sci.astro,sci.space.policy,sci.physics
Robert Collins
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Default Our 0.11% hollow moon, and near infinite vacuum of Selene L1 / Brad Guth

On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 04:11:06PM -0800, BradGuth wrote:
On Jan 16, 12:40 pm, Robert Collins wrote:
As promised, I have informed Usenet Control of your transgression and
expect their response at any moment.

Robert Collins


Wow! nice blocks of well crafted word salad, that unfortunately has
nothing whatsoever to do with our semi-hollow or porous moon(Selene).
However, for fun I'll eventually read through parts of it so as to
insure that you get full credit.


Do not compound your crime with yet more baseless accusations. Usenet
Control will examine the record or relevant posts very carefully, in
particular, messages after the fact are sometimes the most revealing.

At least my honest speculations are those based upon interpreting the
best available science, plus as always sticking within those pesky
regular laws of physics.

I sure hope that "Usenet Control" has nothing better to do, than to
follow up your request to terminate anyone having any deductive
formulated mindset, such as mine.


Well, no. Usenet Control would if necessary contact the Galactic Patrol
if they thought there was a serious issue of that sort. I hope you
aren't thinking of messing with the Galactic Patrol; they have no
sense of humor.

In the mean time, perhaps you can tell us why that unusual moon isn't
the least bit hollow or otherwise sufficiently porous within or under
that thick crust.

Otherwise, I'd like us to collaborate as to exactly what that 7.35e22
kg captured asteroid/moon(Selene) has to offer, including it's L1
usage that Clarke, Boeing and a few others thought was extremely
nifty, as did I for accommodating my LSE-CM/ISS.


A Collaborator collaborator? But anyways, as I said I was not really
interested in the moon.

Venus is another issue that's hardly insurmountable, at least by most
any 5th grader or older person that isn't brainwashed to whatever
status quo standards that you seem to approve of.

Do you have a better plan of action (besides extensive use of blinders
and ear plugs) that we should follow?


Ear plugs?




Robert Collins