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Old March 19th 19, 08:39 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 11:38:17 AM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:

That stuff you call 'dark matter' is actually...water.


Well, let's see your evidence for this exorbitant claim. Otherwise, it is yet another empty assertion on your part.
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Old March 20th 19, 01:08 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 2:41:26 PM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:
palsing wrote:

On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 11:38:17 AM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:

That stuff you call 'dark matter' is actually...water.


Well, let's see your evidence for this exorbitant claim. Otherwise, it is yet another empty assertion on your part.


The edvidence is overwhelming!


I don't know about "edvidence', but regular old EVIDENCE is what I'm seeking. If you can't provide anything, well, you clearly have nothing to offer.

No, the evidence is not overwhelming to support your claim. If it was I wouldn't have asked.

Your move.
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Old March 20th 19, 05:59 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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palsing wrote:

On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 2:41:26 PM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:
palsing wrote:

On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 11:38:17 AM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:

That stuff you call 'dark matter' is actually...water.

Well, let's see your evidence for this exorbitant claim. Otherwise, it is yet another empty assertion on your part.


The edvidence is overwhelming!


I don't know about "edvidence', but regular old EVIDENCE is what I'm seeking. If you can't provide anything, well, you clearly have nothing to offer.

No, the evidence is not overwhelming to support your claim. If it was I wouldn't have asked.

Your move.




How about a game of chess?
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Old March 21st 19, 04:34 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Wednesday, March 20, 2019 at 9:27:11 PM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:

The Starmaker wrote:

palsing wrote:

On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 2:41:26 PM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:
palsing wrote:

On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 11:38:17 AM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:

That stuff you call 'dark matter' is actually...water.

Well, let's see your evidence for this exorbitant claim. Otherwise, it is yet another empty assertion on your part.

The edvidence is overwhelming!

I don't know about "edvidence', but regular old EVIDENCE is what I'm seeking. If you can't provide anything, well, you clearly have nothing to offer.

No, the evidence is not overwhelming to support your claim. If it was I wouldn't have asked.

Your move.

Okay, so you don't speak shell fish...

It's a simple process of elimination. There are three primary colors.

All planets in the universe surface color is Red (except earth).

That leaves the other two primary colors..

What in the universe (except earth) 'contains' the other two primary colors?


Let's say Blue is one of the other primary colors..

space ripple
gravitional waves
Time flows

Any of these contain Blue? An ocean has waves, flows, ripples...

the river flows
water flows

flows and ripple are both the samething. ripple and waves are both the same thing.

Ocean waves.
water flows

Look at all the blue water in the universe.

Water contains blue and green...the other two primary colors.

The cause of gravitional waves, ripples in space, Time flowing is the ocean universe.

That which you call dark matter...up close, is Blue in color.

Blue is the foundation of the universe.

The evidence is overwhelming!




Keep in mind, it's not called black matter, it's called dark matter...dark blue.

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Stump stupid and proud of it, that's you!
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Old March 27th 19, 04:42 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Monday, March 25, 2019 at 10:53:32 PM UTC-7, Thomas Heger wrote:
Am 19.03.2019 um 22:42 schrieb The Starmaker:
palsing wrote:

On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 11:38:17 AM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:

That stuff you call 'dark matter' is actually...water.

Well, let's see your evidence for this exorbitant claim. Otherwise, it is yet another empty assertion on your part.


The edvidence is overwhelming!

If you told a fish his universe was mostly made of water, he would think of you insane. He would ask, "Where is this water you're talking about?"

You would ask him, "Don't you feel wet?"

He would say..."What is wet?"



Fish in the ocean feel like birds in the sky.

It is simply impossible for fish to think about water different then
birds about air:

there is something, sure, but we cannot see.

So the world is obviously made from something invisible and we can fly
through it, it carries us and it is alw2ays there and always was.

Humans are slightly smarter than the common fish, hence think:

there is something, that we cannot see, what we are part of and what was
always there and always will be.


The earth was hit by huge snowball and this also created the moon.bert

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Old March 28th 19, 08:27 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at 9:42:49 AM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Monday, March 25, 2019 at 10:53:32 PM UTC-7, Thomas Heger wrote:
Am 19.03.2019 um 22:42 schrieb The Starmaker:
palsing wrote:

On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 11:38:17 AM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:

That stuff you call 'dark matter' is actually...water.

Well, let's see your evidence for this exorbitant claim. Otherwise, it is yet another empty assertion on your part.

The edvidence is overwhelming!

If you told a fish his universe was mostly made of water, he would think of you insane. He would ask, "Where is this water you're talking about?"

You would ask him, "Don't you feel wet?"

He would say..."What is wet?"



Fish in the ocean feel like birds in the sky.

It is simply impossible for fish to think about water different then
birds about air:

there is something, sure, but we cannot see.

So the world is obviously made from something invisible and we can fly
through it, it carries us and it is alw2ays there and always was.

Humans are slightly smarter than the common fish, hence think:

there is something, that we cannot see, what we are part of and what was
always there and always will be.


The earth was hit by huge snowball and this also created the moon.bert



Why do you not think the Earth was that snowball? The Moon has ratios of oxygen isotopes in its rocks which are identical with those in Earth rocks. These are not the same as those found in Mars rocks, or in meteorites. This suggests that the Earth and Moon were co-formed together in the same location, and the Moon is not the result of some collision of Earth with an alien body.

Double-A

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Old March 28th 19, 09:21 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Thursday, March 28, 2019 at 1:27:18 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote:

The Moon has ratios of oxygen isotopes in its rocks which are identical with those in Earth rocks. These are not the same as those found in Mars rocks, or in meteorites. This suggests that the Earth and Moon were co-formed together in the same location, and the Moon is not the result of some collision of Earth with an alien body.


Actually, the prevailing theory says just that...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEYs69UzgXQ

.... which *does* say that the *new* Earth and moon were formed together...

"Supporting evidence includes:

Earth's spin and the Moon's orbit have similar orientations.
Moon samples indicate that the Moon's surface was once molten.
The Moon has a relatively small iron core.
The Moon has a lower density than Earth.
There is evidence in other star systems of similar collisions, resulting in debris disks.
Giant collisions are consistent with the leading theories of the formation of the Solar System.
The stable-isotope ratios of lunar and terrestrial rock are identical, implying a common origin."
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Old March 28th 19, 09:27 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Thursday, March 28, 2019 at 1:27:18 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote:
On Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at 9:42:49 AM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Monday, March 25, 2019 at 10:53:32 PM UTC-7, Thomas Heger wrote:
Am 19.03.2019 um 22:42 schrieb The Starmaker:
palsing wrote:

On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 11:38:17 AM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:

That stuff you call 'dark matter' is actually...water.

Well, let's see your evidence for this exorbitant claim. Otherwise, it is yet another empty assertion on your part.

The edvidence is overwhelming!

If you told a fish his universe was mostly made of water, he would think of you insane. He would ask, "Where is this water you're talking about?"

You would ask him, "Don't you feel wet?"

He would say..."What is wet?"



Fish in the ocean feel like birds in the sky.

It is simply impossible for fish to think about water different then
birds about air:

there is something, sure, but we cannot see.

So the world is obviously made from something invisible and we can fly
through it, it carries us and it is alw2ays there and always was.

Humans are slightly smarter than the common fish, hence think:

there is something, that we cannot see, what we are part of and what was
always there and always will be.


The earth was hit by huge snowball and this also created the moon.bert



Why do you not think the Earth was that snowball? The Moon has ratios of oxygen isotopes in its rocks which are identical with those in Earth rocks.. These are not the same as those found in Mars rocks, or in meteorites. This suggests that the Earth and Moon were co-formed together in the same location, and the Moon is not the result of some collision of Earth with an alien body.

Double-A


AA Snowball hit Earth.Took a big chunk out of it.This chunk became our moon..It gave water to both.Moon less and good thinking tells you why.Also Moon has no atmosphere so Sun's photons break it into Hydrogen and oxygen.Bert
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Old March 28th 19, 09:47 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Thursday, March 28, 2019 at 2:27:30 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Thursday, March 28, 2019 at 1:27:18 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote:
On Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at 9:42:49 AM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Monday, March 25, 2019 at 10:53:32 PM UTC-7, Thomas Heger wrote:
Am 19.03.2019 um 22:42 schrieb The Starmaker:
palsing wrote:

On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 11:38:17 AM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:

That stuff you call 'dark matter' is actually...water.

Well, let's see your evidence for this exorbitant claim. Otherwise, it is yet another empty assertion on your part.

The edvidence is overwhelming!

If you told a fish his universe was mostly made of water, he would think of you insane. He would ask, "Where is this water you're talking about?"

You would ask him, "Don't you feel wet?"

He would say..."What is wet?"



Fish in the ocean feel like birds in the sky.

It is simply impossible for fish to think about water different then
birds about air:

there is something, sure, but we cannot see.

So the world is obviously made from something invisible and we can fly
through it, it carries us and it is alw2ays there and always was.

Humans are slightly smarter than the common fish, hence think:

there is something, that we cannot see, what we are part of and what was
always there and always will be.


The earth was hit by huge snowball and this also created the moon.bert



Why do you not think the Earth was that snowball? The Moon has ratios of oxygen isotopes in its rocks which are identical with those in Earth rocks. These are not the same as those found in Mars rocks, or in meteorites. This suggests that the Earth and Moon were co-formed together in the same location, and the Moon is not the result of some collision of Earth with an alien body.

Double-A


AA Snowball hit Earth.Took a big chunk out of it.This chunk became our moon.It gave water to both.Moon less and good thinking tells you why.Also Moon has no atmosphere so Sun's photons break it into Hydrogen and oxygen.Bert



Bert! You never used to support that Moon born out of collision theory!

Double-A

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Old March 28th 19, 10:18 PM posted to alt.astronomy
herbert glazier
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On Thursday, March 28, 2019 at 2:47:42 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote:
On Thursday, March 28, 2019 at 2:27:30 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Thursday, March 28, 2019 at 1:27:18 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote:
On Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at 9:42:49 AM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Monday, March 25, 2019 at 10:53:32 PM UTC-7, Thomas Heger wrote:
Am 19.03.2019 um 22:42 schrieb The Starmaker:
palsing wrote:

On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 11:38:17 AM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:

That stuff you call 'dark matter' is actually...water.

Well, let's see your evidence for this exorbitant claim. Otherwise, it is yet another empty assertion on your part.

The edvidence is overwhelming!

If you told a fish his universe was mostly made of water, he would think of you insane. He would ask, "Where is this water you're talking about?"

You would ask him, "Don't you feel wet?"

He would say..."What is wet?"



Fish in the ocean feel like birds in the sky.

It is simply impossible for fish to think about water different then
birds about air:

there is something, sure, but we cannot see.

So the world is obviously made from something invisible and we can fly
through it, it carries us and it is alw2ays there and always was.

Humans are slightly smarter than the common fish, hence think:

there is something, that we cannot see, what we are part of and what was
always there and always will be.


The earth was hit by huge snowball and this also created the moon..bert


Why do you not think the Earth was that snowball? The Moon has ratios of oxygen isotopes in its rocks which are identical with those in Earth rocks. These are not the same as those found in Mars rocks, or in meteorites. This suggests that the Earth and Moon were co-formed together in the same location, and the Moon is not the result of some collision of Earth with an alien body.

Double-A


AA Snowball hit Earth.Took a big chunk out of it.This chunk became our moon.It gave water to both.Moon less and good thinking tells you why.Also Moon has no atmosphere so Sun's photons break it into Hydrogen and oxygen.Bert



Bert! You never used to support that Moon born out of collision theory!

Double-A


AA You know I think in every direction.I still like capture. Lack of iron in the 830lb in these rocks hmmmm Moon rocks had to much lithiem.Earth has little.Earth water every where.Moons iffy Bert
 




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