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Old January 7th 04, 09:38 PM
Archimedes Plutonium
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It was mentioned today in the news that the Mars landing site had a
Mesa in the background. I suppose the probe is not able to mobilize
itself to this rock strata. It maybe ideal for looking for a coal seam
on Mars.

News also mentioned that the surface was tacky and left imprints of
the airbag and that there was black minerals in the imprints. Perhaps
those black minerals are coal granules.

What would happen to a tree trunk if uprooted on Earth and
spaceshipped to the Martian surface? Would it slowly rot and decay
physically?

What are the chances that if Earth were Mars and a probe landed on
Earth, what are the probability chances of running into a coal seam or
evidence of coal? I say small chance and that it would take a living
explorer and not a probe to find coal on Earth.

If coal is found on Mars and if no coal exists on the Moon, then I
will have to come up with a CellWell explanation for that. Something
like this--. That Mars was with Earth in CellWell1 but the Moon was in
CellWell2 and the Moon was 1/2 as old as Earth. And so the Moon was
some satellite of the gas giants and escaped the gas giants and
collided with Earth between 5 and 2 billion years ago.

If coal is found on Mars, then I will have to introduce a whole new
kinematics theory of planetory orbits where Europa is like a
protoEarth and where Pluto is like a protoMars. The tough thing about
this kinematics is to explain why and how the **gas giants** move into
erratic and aberrant motions to where they eventually coalesce and
collide several gas giants to form a new star or add on to the Sun,
but why the satellites of these gas giants seem to wander and escape
the collisions?

Is there a physicist out there who can answer in a nice way as to why
satellites would have a tendency to wander and escape a swallowing up
of their gas giant parents? My intuition would tell me that if you had
big balls and little marbles going around the big balls and if the big
balls come together in one place (swallowing up) that the marbles
should also be swallowed up and not escape the swallowing. Perhaps
there is some tendency that I am forgetting about. Perhaps the
behaviour of Pluto as it seems to be escaping from the errant
wandering of Neptune, lies the answer.

Archimedes Plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots
of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
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Old January 7th 04, 10:42 PM
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Unless there are bacteria and fungi on Mars, it wouldn't "rot and decay."
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Old January 7th 04, 10:45 PM
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Unless there are bacteria and fungi on Mars, it wouldn't "rot and decay."


They would be present in the uprooted tree. But could they survive?



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Old January 7th 04, 11:28 PM
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"Archimedes Plutonium" wrote in message
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It was mentioned today in the news that the Mars landing site had a
Mesa in the background. I suppose the probe is not able to mobilize
itself to this rock strata. It maybe ideal for looking for a coal seam
on Mars.


Are you a kook?

News also mentioned that the surface was tacky and left imprints of
the airbag and that there was black minerals in the imprints. Perhaps
those black minerals are coal granules.


You really believe that Mars had forests, vast vegetative cover, etc.?

rest of stuff cut for sanity


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Old January 7th 04, 11:32 PM
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martin wrote:

"Archimedes Plutonium" wrote in message
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It was mentioned today in the news that the Mars landing site had a
Mesa in the background. I suppose the probe is not able to mobilize
itself to this rock strata. It maybe ideal for looking for a coal seam
on Mars.



Are you a kook?


News also mentioned that the surface was tacky and left imprints of
the airbag and that there was black minerals in the imprints. Perhaps
those black minerals are coal granules.



You really believe that Mars had forests, vast vegetative cover, etc.?

rest of stuff cut for sanity



New here, Martin?

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Old January 7th 04, 11:41 PM
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Archimedes Plutonium wrote:
It was mentioned today in the news that the Mars landing site had a
Mesa in the background. I suppose the probe is not able to mobilize
itself to this rock strata. It maybe ideal for looking for a coal seam
on Mars.


Before we jump to this conclusion let us find out if there was ever any
kind of life on Mars. At this juncture there is not an iota of evidence
indicating that Mars was ever an abode of life.

Bob Kolker

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Old January 8th 04, 12:51 AM
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"Tom McDonald" wrote in message
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martin wrote:

"Archimedes Plutonium" wrote in message
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It was mentioned today in the news that the Mars landing site had a
Mesa in the background. I suppose the probe is not able to mobilize
itself to this rock strata. It maybe ideal for looking for a coal seam
on Mars.



Are you a kook?


News also mentioned that the surface was tacky and left imprints of
the airbag and that there was black minerals in the imprints. Perhaps
those black minerals are coal granules.



You really believe that Mars had forests, vast vegetative cover, etc.?

rest of stuff cut for sanity



New here, Martin?



yep

I'd be waiting for Ed to post he had found human remains in the coal seams


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Old January 8th 04, 02:17 AM
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martin wrote:

"Tom McDonald" wrote in message
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martin wrote:

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[snip]

New here, Martin?


yep

I'd be waiting for Ed to post he had found human remains in the coal seams


(What follows was cribbed from Kibo, who was here before all.)

Archie-Poo was a cashier and then a dishwasher. He started at
Dartmouth's Hanover Inn about 1990 (his previous employer was a
relative of the manager of the Inn so he got a good reference, he's
said) and about 1993 started posting to various sci.* newsgroups. He
maintains he took the job at Dartmouth (paying $7/hour when the
relationship ended in 1999) to get access to Dartmouth's campus
computers, which is odd because he took the job about three years
before he discovered the the campus computers.

He was "Ludwig Plutonium" when he started posting in 1993; previously
he was "Ludwig van Ludvig" and before that "Ludwig Hansen" [adopted
name] and "Ludwig Poehlmann" [birth name]. When he posted about a
run-in with some cops it was clear that the "legal" name changes he
effected weren't effective, because the cops looked him up as "Ludwig
Hansen". He is also struts as "The King Of Science And Logic," a
title he awarded himself.

Archie-Poo's hot topics include (a) he invented spaghetti, (b) Allen
Greenspan controls OPEC's oil price increases, (c) he's trying to
install three wood stoves in his "homestead", and (d) he likes candy
of various kinds. (d) seems to be the one he comes back to the most.
Around 1998 he explained that the fact that he had a craving for
shredded coconut proved his theory that the Universe was a giant
plutonium atom that was making him superintelligent because the center
of his brain also contains a plutonium atom, unlike the rest of us who
have a carbon atom at the center of our brains.

Archie-Poo is a swine. Archie-Poo is a vulgar little maggot.
Archie-Poo is a worthless bag of filth. As they say in Texas,
Archie-Poo couldn't pour **** out of a boot with instructions printed
on the heel. Archie-Poo is a canker, an ulcerous sore that won't go
away. I would rather watch Affirmative Action lawyers suck-start
Harleys with their bungholes than suffer the troll abominations of
Archie-Poo.

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Old January 8th 04, 06:57 AM
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Earlier today I wrote:

Is there a physicist out there who can answer in a nice way as to why
satellites would have a tendency to wander and escape a swallowing up
of their gas giant parents? My intuition would tell me that if you had
big balls and little marbles going around the big balls and if the big
balls come together in one place (swallowing up) that the marbles
should also be swallowed up and not escape the swallowing. Perhaps
there is some tendency that I am forgetting about. Perhaps the
behaviour of Pluto as it seems to be escaping from the errant
wandering of Neptune, lies the answer.


And coming to think about it more and more, I figure that the Solar
System, unlike electrons orbiting a nucleus, constantly lose energy
and gravitate towards the center of the SolarSystem which would be the
Sun. But since the decrease in orbits is uneven a twin star may emerge
from the coalescence of the gasgiants. But in this breaking down of
gasgiant orbits do the moons of the gasgiants luckily escape the
Swallowing? I can see where perhaps 1/2 of the satellites of the
gasgiants of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune could escape the
Swallowment.
Because their orbit around their gas giant is on the farside when that
gasgiant is pulled each "periodic year" into this decreasing orbit of
the SolarSystem. And some periodic-years where say Jupiter, Saturn and
Uranus are aligned in their orbit where the pull on Neptune is so
large that Neptune violently breaks its old orbit and is pulled
further away from its moon of Pluto.

I do not know how many gasgiants existed in CellWell1 where the Sun
remains as the Swallowment and where Mercury, Venus Earth and Mars
were the lucky moons that escaped their gas giant parent.

Looking at CellWell2 of the gasgiants of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus,
Neptune that by the time of their Swallowment they would be a tiny new
star, but a supercomputer could figure out where in our SolarSystem
this second star would be created. And would Europa be spared of
swallowment? Pluto would be spared for it already has the orbital
status of a planet itself when it was some billion years ago still a
moon of Neptune.

So in the above I feel there is the innate mechanics in all
SolarSystems for their wandering gasgiants to coalesce and form a new
star and that their satellites wander alone and becoming fullfledged
planets.

Keep in mind that Solarsystems keep growing in mass every day from the
cosmic rays shot from the Nucleus of the AtomTotality and so by the
day of Swallowment for Jupiter and the gasgiants of CellWell2, they
will be many times more massive than at present and result in a newly
shining small star. That is the reason why we see so many exoplanets
in alien solarsystems of having such huge massive exoplanets circling
their own Sun. Because those alien exoplanets are in last stages of
Swallowment.

But a supercomputer should be given the task of figuring out where our
gasgiants will meet and be Swallowed up to form a new star alongside
our Sun. And to compute as to how many of the gasgiant satellites will
survive the Swallowment. And to compute whether Pluto was indeed a
moon of Neptune some long past years ago.

Archimedes Plutonium
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of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
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Old January 8th 04, 07:57 AM
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"martin" wrote in message
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"Tom McDonald" wrote in message
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martin wrote:

"Archimedes Plutonium" wrote in message
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It was mentioned today in the news that the Mars landing site had a
Mesa in the background. I suppose the probe is not able to mobilize
itself to this rock strata. It maybe ideal for looking for a coal seam
on Mars.


Are you a kook?


News also mentioned that the surface was tacky and left imprints of
the airbag and that there was black minerals in the imprints. Perhaps
those black minerals are coal granules.


You really believe that Mars had forests, vast vegetative cover, etc.?

rest of stuff cut for sanity



New here, Martin?



yep

I'd be waiting for Ed to post he had found human remains in the coal seams



ROFL!!! Nice one!


 




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