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![]() BradGuth wrote: On Feb 4, 2:07 am, "Bast" wrote: And there lies the falacy. Asteroids and Comets just fly through space and are virtually harmless. But when they enter the atmosphere they turn into Meteors, and those are the ones you have to worry about. Correct, as their usually carbonado black solid mass that's other than ice is worth 50%. Besides with the stunts the politicans keep pulling, I'm starting to hope for far more merciful end, and just instantly go in a puff of smoke Saul Levy wrote: Just a METEOR, Bast? Most of the LOONIES here think it will be an ASTEROID or COMET! BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! We'll still be here in 2013! And in 2014! And in 2015, etc.! NOTHING WILL HAPPEN! So DON'T COUNT ON IT! First we have to GET RID of the OBUMMER! Saul Levy On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 04:01:23 -0500, "Bast" wrote: Perhaps, but I dread the day that happens. When the phony baloney money stops, and people find out how screwed up everything REALLY is, there will be rioting in the streets, and no one will be safe. Fortunately the meteor in 2012 will take us all out first, and we won't have to worry. "Saul Levy" wrote in message ... Sooner or later it MUST END! Saul Levy On Mon, 1 Feb 2010 18:26:36 -0500, "Bast" wrote: Not an excuse. As long as there is paper and ink, and politicians that want to keep their cushy jobs. They can print as much monopoly money as we need. "Saul Levy" wrote in message ... We are BANKRUPT, JACKASS! Saul Levy On Mon, 1 Feb 2010 03:15:56 -0800 (PST), BradGuth wrote: Might as well shade Earth a little with our nifty moon, and otherwise minimize our seismic trauma as well as directly benefit and profit from whatever that physically dark and mineral saturated surface has to offer. Off-world habitat wise, it's just a matter of applied technology in order to take full advantage of whatever's on its surface, within or under that thick basalt lithosphere. Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / "Guth Usenet" Actually, I'm thinking that icy rogue proto-moon (super comet of you like) was arriving into our realm at roughly 3032 km/s (perhaps faster yet 35 km/sec if it arrived with Venus) as it was catching up to Earth that's moving at roughly 30 km/s, and each of these items are together trekking along within the galaxy at perhaps 220 km/sec, and our galaxy is supposedly drifting along at 552 km/sec relative to the CMB, all of which is headed into The Great Attractor at 750 km/sec. So this individual kinetic energy thing is all pretty much relative. These icy lithospheres and their respective atmospheres interacting with one-another is an entirely complex set of matters all of its own. I also wonder how electrostatic charged this icy proto- moon(Selene) was, and still is (our NASA doesn't seem to have any clue). The average paramagnetism of lunar basalt seems of considerably greater intensity than anything Earth has to offer, suggesting that our moon(Selene) came from a more substantial star/solar system that might actually more closely match to those basalt elements of Venus. ~ BG Well if the moon came from Venus,.... It should have large-breasted blue-skined Venusian women living on it. And since none of the Apollo crews came back with even one picture of them,......Then Apollo was a fraud. I do subscribe to the "mars size planetoid" collision with the earth, that congealed into two bodies. But whether it came from Venus or any other body, or condensed on it's own from galactic dust, can only be speculation that can neither be proved or disproved. And since both the earth and the moon have been individually CONTAMINATED by billions of pieces of debris since being created. Any side by side comparison of their actual surface content now proves nothing. |
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