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Depth of the Moon Dust Cover-up? WHY??
Depth of the Moon Dust Cover-up? WHY??
I seem to remember some experiment or another (aircraft test crash?) that someone said, "There is no such thing as an experiment which fails." They went on, if I remember, to say that just because a test does not return the results you expected, that is not a failed test. A test which does not confirm your hypotheses does confirm something, even if it is not what the tester wanted. So, I'm wondering why, sometimes, some 'scientific test' or another just seems to disappear, vanish, swept under the rug. One such theory, and test, was that the age of the solar system could be proved by the depth of the dust on the moon. This theory was tested by the landing on the moon, and promptly disappeared, vanished, was swept under the rug. Why? Another such theory was the "moho," or the "Mohorovicic Discontinuity." Last I heard, the Russians had drilled some 360 some odd miles into the earth's curst--and hit water! Then the "Mohorovicic Discontinuity" was promptly swept under the rug, vanished, disappeared. Why?? http://tinyurl.com/99hsw Mohole project 9 mile hole Mohorovicic Discontinuity http://tinyurl.com/78277 Moho, not "mohole" Moho, History, Theory http://tinyurl.com/9e3ar Is "Modern Science" intellectually honest when "they" drop a theory, and test of that theory, when it does not prove what they want and expect? If a scientist proclaims, states and publishes that "the depth of the dust on the moon proves the age of the earth and moon" and then that dust proves to be 1 inch deep, does that then prove the moon and earth is less than 7,000 years old? Is THAT why this theory was swept under the rug? Is it proof that "Science" is morally bankrupt? owd |
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