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Earth w/o Moon / by Brad Guth
On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 07:01:07 -0700 (PDT), BradGuth
wrote: On Jun 19, 10:46 pm, David Johnston wrote: On Tue, 13 May 2008 06:51:12 -0700 (PDT), BradGuth wrote: On May 13, 2:58 am, wrote: On Mar 20, 2:35 pm, BradGuth wrote: Actually, unless you're hiding stuff, there's no cave paintings or other artifacts having indications of any moon, of seasons or of monster tides as of times more recent than 10,500 BC, or is there. When exactly is the first human graphic, painting or other kind of notation that's reasonably moon, season or tide like? WHOA! Brad, you know there's no ancient cave etchings of a moon? How you know this? This is impossible unless you've been to every cave in the world personally or hired a team to seek out every nook, cranny and rock crevice. Two: Was there no sun etchings either? If there was, how do you know that a portion of the sun etchings weren't actually the moon? The moon can appear really bright in the dead of night right? How about stars? Nothing too? Interested in your follow up here despite the thread being a month old. Thanks, Steve Thanks for the constructive/informative feedback. Of surviving within the last ice-age, there's no way that an Earth w/ moon would not have been appreciated and likely recorded as such, by those extremely survival intelligent folks. Just answer the damn question. Were there any pictures of the Sun? There are many examples worth interpreting as our sun, Where? |
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