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On Oct 24, 7:12*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
On Oct 24, 9:34*am, Brad Guth wrote: On Oct 24, 4:17*am, Painius wrote: On Tue, 23 Oct 2012 06:59:15 -0700, "H gar" wrote: "G=EMC^2" wrote in message ... Its a nice sphere. If blown from Earth lots of good physics would keep it from ending up so round. *Think about the reasons *TeBet *** Here's a little something for idiots like yourself and that other dumb-ass GuthBall ... what the hell, let's throw Painintheass into the mix as well, you all possess the same mental deficiency genes: http://www.psi.edu/epo/moon/moon.html You just won't let it alone, will you. Yes sirree! *The Giant Impact Hypothesis! I. Velikovsky would be so proud! Here is yet another possibility - the GCH: In the Gentle Capture Hypothesis (GCH), the Moon formed in almost the same orbit as the Earth. *The Earth was out front at first and absorbed nearly all of the iron and other good stuff, while the trailing Moon absorbed only the dregs. The Earth's and Moon's Solar orbits were so close together that it took a very long time for the Earth to finally come all the way back around and catch up to the Moon. *When it did catch up, as it approached the Moon, it gently captured (and was captured by) the smaller orb. *The Moon then began a slow and steady scalloped orbit with the Earth around the Sun... http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/...ng/convex.html At first, the Moon was a distance from Earth that was just a little farther than the Roche limit, so it did not break up from tidal pressures. *At that time the Earth and Moon rotated very fast - a day on Earth back then was a bit less than 8 hours long. *Due to tidal friction, both Earth's and Moon's spin slowed down. *As they slowed their spin speeds, the Moon also got a little farther away from Earth each year. *Later, the Moon's rotation speed slowed to a point where it was synchronized, "tidal locked" with Earth. *After that, the Moon always showed the same face toward the Earth. Ever since the Earth's and Moon's gentle capture of each other, and down to the present day, the Earth and Moon have exchanged places each month in their orbits around the Sun. *Part of the month finds the Moon closer to the Sun, and the other part of the month the Earth is closer to the Sun. *As they slowly change their relative orbital positions, at one point the Earth is out in front and leads the Moon around the Sun. *Then about two weeks later, the Earth lags and the Moon goes out in front. The Earth-Moon orbital relationship - It's not your father's two-body problem anymore. -- Indelibly yours, Paine @http://astronomy.painellsworth.net/ "Man invented language to satisfy his deep need to bitch and moan." Your version of a very gradual and non-contact or soft capture method seems doable, although it doesn't explain the how, where and when that 2500 km diameter crater was formed, nor the how and when our Arctic ocean basin got formed, and not to mention the Antarctic continent that seems as though rather antipode formed instead of a tectonic forced process. Your soft capture idea also doesn't uncover as to how that moon got such an extremely thick and paramagnetic basalt crust, especially when the average crust of Venus probably isn't worth half that of what Earth has to work with, and our moon offers at least twice and even three fold what average crust thickness is that of our planet. How does an ocean mass of water that only gradually materialized over a billion years, which offers only 1 g/cm3 density manage to cause 3+ g/cm3 of fused and extremely tough basalt to sink or morph and leaving but less than a 5 km crust thickness from the always molten rock below? Not a soul in Usenet/newsgroups (including yourself) can stipulate with any objective certainty as to when Earth got its latest seasonal tilt, nor what triggered the sudden ice-age thaw as of 11,712 years ago (as having been confirmed by multiple ice core samples taken from around the world). You and all others combined also can't seem to find any old cave art depicting our enormous and extremely nighttime vibrant moon or even that of seasons depicted as of prior to 11,712 years ago, and not that extremely good examples of much older cave art with more than sufficient resolution depicting a whole lot smaller details of far less important context doesn't exist. *http://groups.google.com/groups/search *http://translate.google.com/# *Brad Guth,Brad_Guth,Brad.Guth,BradGuth,BG,Guth Usenet/”Guth Venus” Uranius was hit hard,and all its big 5 moons were captured.Their close in orbits also prove capture. They are all different,and that tells it all *TeBet I agree, that the vast majority of moons are captured items rather than made in place from orbiting debris. |
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