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If the Universe Was Created in 6000 Years, How Come the Moon IsOver 4 Billion Years Old?



 
 
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Old February 8th 14, 11:52 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Brad Guth[_3_]
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Default If the Universe Was Created in 6000 Years, How Come the Moon IsOver 4 Billion Years Old?

On Saturday, February 8, 2014 1:43:35 PM UTC-8, The Starmaker wrote:
Kenyan Imposter wrote:



On 07 Feb 2014, wy posted some


:




It takes time for a moon to form and develop a pock-marked landscape


of craters, certainly a lot longer than 6000 years.




Wrong. A couple minutes is all it would take if something blew up near


by.




http://www.geekosystem.com/moon-evolution-video/




Who says the moon is 4 billion years old? That's a crock of ****. Nobody


knows how old the moon is.










The moon came from the Earth...so that it can control the tides.


That's actually silly.

The Arctic ocean basin and its Antarctic antipode as well as our seasonal tilt was created by a glancing blow by a very icy asteroid/planetoid of 7.5e22 kg.

The direct capture of our moon is what brings up all sorts of lithobraking what-ifs and such.

How Did The Moon Get Into Orbit?
http://isthis4real.com/orbit.xml
have fun, or use -114.43 and 9.16

Remember that this fun little simplistic computer simulation of moon capturing leaves out several factors of important considerations and variables, that which any respectable supercomputer (by most any of at least a dozen of our public funded supercomputers and their orbital mechanics plus physics software that we've also paid for) could easily resolve.

How we got our moon isn't even close to being resolved.
http://www.nbcnews.com/science/venus...gin-2D11692106
"It is improbable that the impactor had the same composition as the early Earth," Robin Canup, of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo., wrote in a commentary published Wednesday in the journal Nature.
"The oxygen isotope composition of Mars, for example, differs from that of the Earth by more than a factor of 50," Canup added. "If the impactor was as different from Earth as Mars is, its signature would still be detectable in the moon, even after a giant collision."

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Old February 9th 14, 01:17 AM posted to alt.astronomy
David Staup[_2_]
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Default If the Universe Was Created in 6000 Years, How Come the MoonIs Over 4 Billion Years Old?

On 2/8/2014 4:52 PM, Brad Guth wrote:
That's actually silly.


sillier than

all your ****?

I think not

you idiot

lol
 




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