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Old June 13th 08, 01:17 PM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,soc.history.what-if,alt.astronomy
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Default Earth w/o Moon / by Brad Guth

On Jun 11, 12:27*pm, BradGuth wrote:
YOU SAID THE MOON IS VERY SALTY. CITE.


It has to be salty, especially if having been made from Earth and as
equally pulverized by those multi-teratonne salty iceberg comets,
because where the hell else would all of that remainder of salt have
gone?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium
*"Sodium is present in great quantities in the earth's oceans as
sodium chloride (common salt)."

How many tonnes per day of evaporated/vaporized sodium would it take
to create and sustain that surrounding cloud and comet like trail of
sodium?
- Show quoted text -


UGH. The ocean is salty because rocks have been eroding into it for
billions of years, not because of comets, or the Moon, or Jewish
conspiracies, or whatever your hobby horse is now. But hey, don't
take my word for it (or the word of every high-school science textbook
about the water cycle...). I see your...Wikipedia citation [sigh] and
raise you one of my own: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_water

"Scientific theories behind the origins of sea salt started with Sir
Edmond Halley in 1715, who proposed that salt and other minerals were
carried into the sea by rivers, having been leached out of the ground
by rainfall runoff...Halley's theory is partly correct. In addition,
sodium was leached out of the ocean floor when the oceans first
formed."
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Old June 13th 08, 11:47 PM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,soc.history.what-if,alt.astronomy
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Default Earth w/o Moon / by Brad Guth

On Jun 13, 5:17*am, Damien Valentine wrote:

"Scientific theories behind the origins of sea salt started with Sir
Edmond Halley in 1715,


No scientific theories until 1715 huh?




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Old June 14th 08, 06:02 AM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,soc.history.what-if,alt.astronomy
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Default Earth w/o Moon / by Brad Guth

On Jun 13, 5:17 am, Damien Valentine wrote:
On Jun 11, 12:27 pm, BradGuth wrote:

YOU SAID THE MOON IS VERY SALTY. CITE.


It has to be salty, especially if having been made from Earth and as
equally pulverized by those multi-teratonne salty iceberg comets,
because where the hell else would all of that remainder of salt have
gone?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium
"Sodium is present in great quantities in the earth's oceans as
sodium chloride (common salt)."


How many tonnes per day of evaporated/vaporized sodium would it take
to create and sustain that surrounding cloud and comet like trail of
sodium?
- Show quoted text -


UGH. The ocean is salty because rocks have been eroding into it for
billions of years, not because of comets, or the Moon, or Jewish
conspiracies, or whatever your hobby horse is now. But hey, don't
take my word for it (or the word of every high-school science textbook
about the water cycle...). I see your...Wikipedia citation [sigh] and
raise you one of my own:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_water

"Scientific theories behind the origins of sea salt started with Sir
Edmond Halley in 1715, who proposed that salt and other minerals were
carried into the sea by rivers, having been leached out of the ground
by rainfall runoff...Halley's theory is partly correct. In addition,
sodium was leached out of the ocean floor when the oceans first
formed."


Most of Earth's salt is from a cosmic or at least Oort cloud deposit,
or rather from many such salty deposits.

Mars is at least as old if not a billion years older than Earth, and
the erosion on Mars didn't seem to create all that much salt, in fact
there's hardly any Mars salt. Go figure, where is all the Mars salt
hiding.

The 9r sodium cloud that's leaching from and surrounding our
physically dark moon, plus its 900,000 km comet like trail of solar
wind blown sodium is not exactly insignificant.

- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
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Old June 14th 08, 06:06 AM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,soc.history.what-if,alt.astronomy
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Default Earth w/o Moon / by Brad Guth

On Jun 13, 3:47 pm, wrote:
On Jun 13, 5:17 am, Damien Valentine wrote:

"Scientific theories behind the origins of sea salt started with Sir
Edmond Halley in 1715,


No scientific theories until 1715 huh?


Our faith-based status quo is the one and only published theory of
terrestrial salt. Too bad they have nothing objective backing up that
faith-based theory of salt. They don't even have objective science
of raw ice existing/coexisting in space.

- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth

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Old June 14th 08, 07:24 AM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,soc.history.what-if,alt.astronomy
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Default Earth w/o Moon / by Brad Guth

BradGuth wrote:
On Jun 13, 3:47 pm, wrote:
On Jun 13, 5:17 am, Damien Valentine wrote:

"Scientific theories behind the origins of sea salt started with Sir
Edmond Halley in 1715,

No scientific theories until 1715 huh?


Our faith-based status quo is the one and only published theory of
terrestrial salt. Too bad they have nothing objective backing up that
faith-based theory of salt. They don't even have objective science
of raw ice existing/coexisting in space.

- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth


I guess I should be complimented. but it is still faint praise. Brad
is espousing his own faith in his deslusions.

josephus
--
I go sailing in the summer
and look at stars in the winter,
"Everybody is ignorant but on
different subjects"
--Will Rogers
Its not what you know
that gets you in trouble
its what you know that aint so.
--josh billings.
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Old June 14th 08, 07:28 AM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,soc.history.what-if,alt.astronomy
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Default Earth w/o Moon / by Brad Guth

BradGuth wrote:
On Jun 13, 5:17 am, Damien Valentine wrote:
On Jun 11, 12:27 pm, BradGuth wrote:

YOU SAID THE MOON IS VERY SALTY. CITE.
It has to be salty, especially if having been made from Earth and as
equally pulverized by those multi-teratonne salty iceberg comets,
because where the hell else would all of that remainder of salt have
gone?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium
"Sodium is present in great quantities in the earth's oceans as
sodium chloride (common salt)."
How many tonnes per day of evaporated/vaporized sodium would it take
to create and sustain that surrounding cloud and comet like trail of
sodium?
- Show quoted text -

UGH. The ocean is salty because rocks have been eroding into it for
billions of years, not because of comets, or the Moon, or Jewish
conspiracies, or whatever your hobby horse is now. But hey, don't
take my word for it (or the word of every high-school science textbook
about the water cycle...). I see your...Wikipedia citation [sigh] and
raise you one of my own:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_water

"Scientific theories behind the origins of sea salt started with Sir
Edmond Halley in 1715, who proposed that salt and other minerals were
carried into the sea by rivers, having been leached out of the ground
by rainfall runoff...Halley's theory is partly correct. In addition,
sodium was leached out of the ocean floor when the oceans first
formed."


Most of Earth's salt is from a cosmic or at least Oort cloud deposit,
or rather from many such salty deposits.

Mars is at least as old if not a billion years older than Earth, and
the erosion on Mars didn't seem to create all that much salt, in fact
there's hardly any Mars salt. Go figure, where is all the Mars salt
hiding.

The 9r sodium cloud that's leaching from and surrounding our
physically dark moon, plus its 900,000 km comet like trail of solar
wind blown sodium is not exactly insignificant.

- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth


the problem is Brad is quoting a condition of Mars that refutes himself.
this means that his delusions are getting worse.

josephus
--
I go sailing in the summer
and look at stars in the winter,
"Everybody is ignorant but on different subjects"
--Will Rogers
Its not what you know that gets you in trouble
its what you know that aint so.
--josh billings.
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Old June 14th 08, 03:32 PM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,soc.history.what-if,alt.astronomy
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Default Earth w/o Moon / by Brad Guth

josephus wrote:

BradGuth wrote:
On Jun 13, 5:17 am, Damien Valentine wrote:
On Jun 11, 12:27 pm, BradGuth wrote:

YOU SAID THE MOON IS VERY SALTY. CITE.
It has to be salty, especially if having been made from Earth and as
equally pulverized by those multi-teratonne salty iceberg comets,
because where the hell else would all of that remainder of salt have
gone?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium
"Sodium is present in great quantities in the earth's oceans as
sodium chloride (common salt)."
How many tonnes per day of evaporated/vaporized sodium would it take
to create and sustain that surrounding cloud and comet like trail of
sodium?
- Show quoted text -
UGH. The ocean is salty because rocks have been eroding into it for
billions of years, not because of comets, or the Moon, or Jewish
conspiracies, or whatever your hobby horse is now. But hey, don't
take my word for it (or the word of every high-school science textbook
about the water cycle...). I see your...Wikipedia citation [sigh] and
raise you one of my own:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_water

"Scientific theories behind the origins of sea salt started with Sir
Edmond Halley in 1715, who proposed that salt and other minerals were
carried into the sea by rivers, having been leached out of the ground
by rainfall runoff...Halley's theory is partly correct. In addition,
sodium was leached out of the ocean floor when the oceans first
formed."


Most of Earth's salt is from a cosmic or at least Oort cloud deposit,
or rather from many such salty deposits.

Mars is at least as old if not a billion years older than Earth, and
the erosion on Mars didn't seem to create all that much salt, in fact
there's hardly any Mars salt. Go figure, where is all the Mars salt
hiding.

The 9r sodium cloud that's leaching from and surrounding our
physically dark moon, plus its 900,000 km comet like trail of solar
wind blown sodium is not exactly insignificant.

- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth


the problem is Brad is quoting a condition of Mars that refutes himself.
this means that his delusions are getting worse.


This condition is what he refers to as "regular laws of physics."

josephus


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"Substantiation that you regard yourself as a God to be worhsipped [sic]
should be your concern, Deco."
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Old June 14th 08, 11:11 PM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,soc.history.what-if,alt.astronomy
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Default Earth w/o Moon / by Brad Guth

On Jun 13, 11:28 pm, josephus wrote:
BradGuth wrote:
On Jun 13, 5:17 am, Damien Valentine wrote:
On Jun 11, 12:27 pm, BradGuth wrote:


YOU SAID THE MOON IS VERY SALTY. CITE.
It has to be salty, especially if having been made from Earth and as
equally pulverized by those multi-teratonne salty iceberg comets,
because where the hell else would all of that remainder of salt have
gone?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium
"Sodium is present in great quantities in the earth's oceans as
sodium chloride (common salt)."
How many tonnes per day of evaporated/vaporized sodium would it take
to create and sustain that surrounding cloud and comet like trail of
sodium?
- Show quoted text -
UGH. The ocean is salty because rocks have been eroding into it for
billions of years, not because of comets, or the Moon, or Jewish
conspiracies, or whatever your hobby horse is now. But hey, don't
take my word for it (or the word of every high-school science textbook
about the water cycle...). I see your...Wikipedia citation [sigh] and
raise you one of my own:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_water


"Scientific theories behind the origins of sea salt started with Sir
Edmond Halley in 1715, who proposed that salt and other minerals were
carried into the sea by rivers, having been leached out of the ground
by rainfall runoff...Halley's theory is partly correct. In addition,
sodium was leached out of the ocean floor when the oceans first
formed."


Most of Earth's salt is from a cosmic or at least Oort cloud deposit,
or rather from many such salty deposits.


Mars is at least as old if not a billion years older than Earth, and
the erosion on Mars didn't seem to create all that much salt, in fact
there's hardly any Mars salt. Go figure, where is all the Mars salt
hiding.


The 9r sodium cloud that's leaching from and surrounding our
physically dark moon, plus its 900,000 km comet like trail of solar
wind blown sodium is not exactly insignificant.


- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth


the problem is Brad is quoting a condition of Mars that refutes himself.
this means that his delusions are getting worse.

josephus


You've got that Mars salt quantified? (N)

You've got our moon devoid of salt? (N)

You've got a load of **** in your pants? (Y)

- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
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Old June 15th 08, 02:45 AM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,soc.history.what-if,alt.astronomy
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On Jun 14, 12:33 pm, wrote:
"Art Deco" wrote in message

...

josephus wrote:


BradGuth wrote:
On Jun 13, 5:17 am, Damien Valentine wrote:
On Jun 11, 12:27 pm, BradGuth wrote:


YOU SAID THE MOON IS VERY SALTY. CITE.
It has to be salty, especially if having been made from Earth and as
equally pulverized by those multi-teratonne salty iceberg comets,
because where the hell else would all of that remainder of salt have
gone?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium
"Sodium is present in great quantities in the earth's oceans as
sodium chloride (common salt)."
How many tonnes per day of evaporated/vaporized sodium would it take
to create and sustain that surrounding cloud and comet like trail of
sodium?
- Show quoted text -
UGH. The ocean is salty because rocks have been eroding into it for
billions of years, not because of comets, or the Moon, or Jewish
conspiracies, or whatever your hobby horse is now. But hey, don't
take my word for it (or the word of every high-school science textbook
about the water cycle...). I see your...Wikipedia citation [sigh] and
raise you one of my own:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_water


"Scientific theories behind the origins of sea salt started with Sir
Edmond Halley in 1715, who proposed that salt and other minerals were
carried into the sea by rivers, having been leached out of the ground
by rainfall runoff...Halley's theory is partly correct. In addition,
sodium was leached out of the ocean floor when the oceans first
formed."


Most of Earth's salt is from a cosmic or at least Oort cloud deposit,
or rather from many such salty deposits.


Mars is at least as old if not a billion years older than Earth, and
the erosion on Mars didn't seem to create all that much salt, in fact
there's hardly any Mars salt. Go figure, where is all the Mars salt
hiding.


The 9r sodium cloud that's leaching from and surrounding our
physically dark moon, plus its 900,000 km comet like trail of solar
wind blown sodium is not exactly insignificant.


-BradGuthBrad_GuthBrad.GuthBradGuth


the problem isBradis quoting a condition of Mars that refutes himself.
this means that his delusions are getting worse.


This condition is what he refers to as "regular laws of physics."


**** any boys last night, Pedo Deco?

HJ


Rabbi Art Deco can't help himself. I believe it's some kind of
Zionist cult thing, especially about the incest screwing of their own
kind.

- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
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"BradGuth" wrote in message
...
On Jun 14, 12:33 pm, wrote:
"Art Deco" wrote in message

...

josephus wrote:


BradGuth wrote:
On Jun 13, 5:17 am, Damien Valentine wrote:
On Jun 11, 12:27 pm, BradGuth wrote:


YOU SAID THE MOON IS VERY SALTY. CITE.
It has to be salty, especially if having been made from Earth and
as
equally pulverized by those multi-teratonne salty iceberg comets,
because where the hell else would all of that remainder of salt
have
gone?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium
"Sodium is present in great quantities in the earth's oceans as
sodium chloride (common salt)."
How many tonnes per day of evaporated/vaporized sodium would it
take
to create and sustain that surrounding cloud and comet like trail
of
sodium?
- Show quoted text -
UGH. The ocean is salty because rocks have been eroding into it for
billions of years, not because of comets, or the Moon, or Jewish
conspiracies, or whatever your hobby horse is now. But hey, don't
take my word for it (or the word of every high-school science
textbook
about the water cycle...). I see your...Wikipedia citation [sigh]
and
raise you one of my own:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_water


"Scientific theories behind the origins of sea salt started with Sir
Edmond Halley in 1715, who proposed that salt and other minerals
were
carried into the sea by rivers, having been leached out of the
ground
by rainfall runoff...Halley's theory is partly correct. In addition,
sodium was leached out of the ocean floor when the oceans first
formed."


Most of Earth's salt is from a cosmic or at least Oort cloud deposit,
or rather from many such salty deposits.


Mars is at least as old if not a billion years older than Earth, and
the erosion on Mars didn't seem to create all that much salt, in fact
there's hardly any Mars salt. Go figure, where is all the Mars salt
hiding.


The 9r sodium cloud that's leaching from and surrounding our
physically dark moon, plus its 900,000 km comet like trail of solar
wind blown sodium is not exactly insignificant.


-BradGuthBrad_GuthBrad.GuthBradGuth


the problem isBradis quoting a condition of Mars that refutes himself.
this means that his delusions are getting worse.


This condition is what he refers to as "regular laws of physics."


**** any boys last night, Pedo Deco?

HJ


Rabbi Art Deco can't help himself. I believe it's some kind of
Zionist cult thing, especially about the incest screwing of their own
kind.

- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth


Yes, that must be "it".

CHJ


 




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