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Old February 17th 07, 09:32 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Starlord
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Default Will the Moon Crash Into Earth?

When the earth was hit by a mars sized object it was a major glasing blow,
the earth had no hard surface at that time and a lot of surface was blasted
into space, which very fast joined together to make the moon. It's orbit was
started when the earth had a less than 12 hour day and that is the reason we
have a 24 hour day now and from the 100,000 mile orbit it has moved out to
the 256,000 mile orbit of today and from range fidering it shows it's still
outward bound and some day, long after man has left the planet and it's
dead, the moon just might break lose and head away then.


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brothers of man, who even now fight to survive, somewhere beyond the
heavens.


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In article ,
Art Deco wrote:

Brad Guth wrote:

"Timberwoof" wrote in message


That's what orbits do. Do you understand how orbits work?

Orbits typically decay. At some point of whatever goes up comes back
down.


You're mixing Einstein physics with Aristotle physics.

Is that what you mean, or perhaps in spite of the regular laws of
physics, is there some kind of Godly perpetual motion going on.


If you could just present the equations and basic properties of
Kepler/Newton orbits, then maybe I'd believe you when you say you
understand how orbits work.

Of course our moon simply wasn't derived from within Earth to start
with.


How do you know this?

No over-processed radar images to support your kook theories today,
Brad?


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Old February 18th 07, 05:51 AM posted to alt.astronomy
Warhol[_5_]
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Default Will the Moon Crash Into Earth?

On Feb 17, 10:32 pm, "Starlord"
wrote:
When the earth was hit by a mars sized object it was a major glasing blow,
the earth had no hard surface at that time and a lot of surface was blasted
into space, which very fast joined together to make the moon. It's orbit was
started when the earth had a less than 12 hour day and that is the reason we
have a 24 hour day now and from the 100,000 mile orbit it has moved out to
the 256,000 mile orbit of today and from range fidering it shows it's still
outward bound and some day, long after man has left the planet and it's
dead, the moon just might break lose and head away then.

--
There are those who believe that life here, began out there, far across the
universe, with tribes of humans, who may have been the forefathers of the
Egyptians, or the Toltecs, or the Mayans. Some believe that they may yet be
brothers of man, who even now fight to survive, somewhere beyond the
heavens.

The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond
Telescope Buyers FAQhttp://home.inreach.com/starlord
Sidewalk Astronomywww.sidewalkastronomy.info
The Church of Eternityhttp://home.inreach.com/starlord/church/Eternity.html

"Timberwoof" wrote in message

...

In article ,
Art Deco wrote:


Brad Guth wrote:


"Timberwoof" wrote in message


That's what orbits do. Do you understand how orbits work?


Orbits typically decay. At some point of whatever goes up comes back
down.


You're mixing Einstein physics with Aristotle physics.


Is that what you mean, or perhaps in spite of the regular laws of
physics, is there some kind of Godly perpetual motion going on.


If you could just present the equations and basic properties of
Kepler/Newton orbits, then maybe I'd believe you when you say you
understand how orbits work.


Of course our moon simply wasn't derived from within Earth to start
with.


How do you know this?


No over-processed radar images to support your kook theories today,
Brad?


--
Timberwoof me at timberwoof dot comhttp://www.timberwoof.com
"Like this cup," the master daid, "you are full of your own opinions and
speculations. How can I show you anything unless you first empty your
cup?"





Liar, why don't you tell, you dont known how the Moon was formed...
stop now your stinking lies... Dont give me more work than I already
have...

The Moon is a Planet that died out when the lava Core inside to moon
solidfied and the body came under attraction of our planet...

MOON BORN OUR THE SUN, as all planets, and DIED in its formation fase
before its was attrackted by the artraction force of our World...

NOw you Boy's when you dont known something why dont you simple ask to
Warhol... I know those things you dont known.

 




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