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Old March 29th 07, 03:06 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.skeptic,sci.astro,uk.sci.astronomy
Bob Casanova
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Default Magnetosphere or Gravity; which is in charge?

On 27 Mar 2007 13:19:41 -0700, the following appeared in
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I can actually see all the mainstream crapolla hitting that status quo
or bust ceiling fan, not to mention seeing all of those brown-nosed
minions as MI/NSA clowns running a amock.

In spite of all the incoming flak that I'm taking on, I would have to
think gravity is in charge, and that's not hardly by any small margin.

Even a black hole's magnetosphere is no significant match against the
good old force of gravity.

For instance, our physically dark and massive moon that's having been
somewhat recently orbiting us so nearby (ever since the last ice age),
and thereby having unavoidably caused so much GW trauma into our
environment, and otherwise having applied tidal and gravitational
energy into the planetology that's below our two left dumbfounded
feet, is simply a much hotter environment in a very DNA lethal rad/rem
TBI sort of way, as having been more so nasty than any portion of the
Van Allen belts could ever hope to become. We can all thank the
god(s) of gravity and physics for having accomplished that task, of
our moon having been and still being the great reactive collector or
morgue of all that's solar and cosmic, plus hosting whatever's
radioactive about itself.


I'll take Thousand Island please. Thanks.
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Bob C.

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evidence that the observation is wrong."
- McNameless
 




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