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Its a nice sphere. If blown from Earth lots of good physics would keep
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On Oct 23, 5:44*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
Its a nice sphere. If blown from Earth lots of good physics would keep it from ending up so round. *Think about the reasons *TeBet It also has extremely big and yet relatively shallow dents that didn't manage to destroy it, indicating that it was a well formed and nicely aged sphere of fused paramagnetic basalt prior to getting impacted, or simply as having survived a glancing blow by something the size of an icy Earth that needed an Arctic ocean basin and a seasonal tilt. Captures via lithobraking seems to be offering a lot better probability than our peers have been letting on. At the very least, encountering such an icy planetoid that became our moon would have caused massive global flooding, among other issues. http://groups.google.com/groups/search http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth,Brad_Guth,Brad.Guth,BradGuth,BG,Guth Usenet/”Guth Venus” |
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On Oct 23, 9:02*am, Brad Guth wrote:
On Oct 23, 5:44*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote: Its a nice sphere. If blown from Earth lots of good physics would keep it from ending up so round. *Think about the reasons *TeBet It also has extremely big and yet relatively shallow dents that didn't manage to destroy it, indicating that it was a well formed and nicely aged sphere of fused paramagnetic basalt prior to getting impacted, or simply as having survived a glancing blow by something the size of an icy Earth that needed an Arctic ocean basin and a seasonal tilt. Captures via lithobraking seems to be offering a lot better probability than our peers have been letting on. At the very least, encountering such an icy planetoid that became our moon would have caused massive global flooding, among other issues. *http://groups.google.com/groups/search *http://translate.google.com/# *Brad Guth,Brad_Guth,Brad.Guth,BradGuth,BG,Guth Usenet/”Guth Venus” Brad it shows imperial thinkers jump on a bad theory,and rather defend it than admit they goofed. Sad but there are other bad theories that they won't drop. TreBert |
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WE'VE DROPPED ALL OF YOURS, SENILE OLD GOAT!
Saul Levy On Tue, 23 Oct 2012 06:25:46 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2" wrote: Brad it shows imperial thinkers jump on a bad theory,and rather defend it than admit they goofed. Sad but there are other bad theories that they won't drop. TreBert |
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On Oct 23, 6:25*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
On Oct 23, 9:02*am, Brad Guth wrote: On Oct 23, 5:44*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote: Its a nice sphere. If blown from Earth lots of good physics would keep it from ending up so round. *Think about the reasons *TeBet It also has extremely big and yet relatively shallow dents that didn't manage to destroy it, indicating that it was a well formed and nicely aged sphere of fused paramagnetic basalt prior to getting impacted, or simply as having survived a glancing blow by something the size of an icy Earth that needed an Arctic ocean basin and a seasonal tilt. Captures via lithobraking seems to be offering a lot better probability than our peers have been letting on. At the very least, encountering such an icy planetoid that became our moon would have caused massive global flooding, among other issues. *http://groups.google.com/groups/search *http://translate.google.com/# *Brad Guth,Brad_Guth,Brad.Guth,BradGuth,BG,Guth Usenet/”Guth Venus” Brad it shows imperial thinkers jump on a bad theory,and rather defend it than admit they goofed. *Sad but there are other bad theories that they won't drop. *TreBert The mainstream status-quo of insiders (mostly public funded) do in fact apply as much banishment and obfuscation as necessary in order to put outsiders down. It's another mafia policy of protecting their own kind, but then so did the ZNR Oligarchs do all they could muster in order to protect their puppet warlord, Hitler. More recently they did all they could to support and protect GW Bush and Dick Cheney. |
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On Oct 23, 6:25*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
On Oct 23, 9:02*am, Brad Guth wrote: On Oct 23, 5:44*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote: Its a nice sphere. If blown from Earth lots of good physics would keep it from ending up so round. *Think about the reasons *TeBet It also has extremely big and yet relatively shallow dents that didn't manage to destroy it, indicating that it was a well formed and nicely aged sphere of fused paramagnetic basalt prior to getting impacted, or simply as having survived a glancing blow by something the size of an icy Earth that needed an Arctic ocean basin and a seasonal tilt. Captures via lithobraking seems to be offering a lot better probability than our peers have been letting on. At the very least, encountering such an icy planetoid that became our moon would have caused massive global flooding, among other issues. *http://groups.google.com/groups/search *http://translate.google.com/# *Brad Guth,Brad_Guth,Brad.Guth,BradGuth,BG,Guth Usenet/”Guth Venus” Brad it shows imperial thinkers jump on a bad theory,and rather defend it than admit they goofed. *Sad but there are other bad theories that they won't drop. *TreBert If the moon had split off from the Earth, there should have been lots of water and atmosphere in its early history. No evidence of that. Double-A |
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On Oct 23, 4:54*pm, Double-A wrote:
On Oct 23, 6:25*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote: On Oct 23, 9:02*am, Brad Guth wrote: On Oct 23, 5:44*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote: Its a nice sphere. If blown from Earth lots of good physics would keep it from ending up so round. *Think about the reasons *TeBet It also has extremely big and yet relatively shallow dents that didn't manage to destroy it, indicating that it was a well formed and nicely aged sphere of fused paramagnetic basalt prior to getting impacted, or simply as having survived a glancing blow by something the size of an icy Earth that needed an Arctic ocean basin and a seasonal tilt. Captures via lithobraking seems to be offering a lot better probability than our peers have been letting on. At the very least, encountering such an icy planetoid that became our moon would have caused massive global flooding, among other issues. *http://groups.google.com/groups/search *http://translate.google.com/# *Brad Guth,Brad_Guth,Brad.Guth,BradGuth,BG,Guth Usenet/”Guth Venus” Brad it shows imperial thinkers jump on a bad theory,and rather defend it than admit they goofed. *Sad but there are other bad theories that they won't drop. *TreBert If the moon had split off from the Earth, there should have been lots of water and atmosphere in its early history. *No evidence of that. Double-A Earth has lots and lots of iron. Moon has very little iron. That alone should have lite a bulb in the brain's of imperial thinkers. Well its just a bad theory. To be honest I had a bad theory once. I did have the brains to drop it. It was gravity is a space pressure,and the core of stars are a pressure cooker. Get the picture TreBert |
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On Oct 24, 6:02*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
On Oct 23, 4:54*pm, Double-A wrote: On Oct 23, 6:25*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote: On Oct 23, 9:02*am, Brad Guth wrote: On Oct 23, 5:44*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote: Its a nice sphere. If blown from Earth lots of good physics would keep it from ending up so round. *Think about the reasons *TeBet It also has extremely big and yet relatively shallow dents that didn't manage to destroy it, indicating that it was a well formed and nicely aged sphere of fused paramagnetic basalt prior to getting impacted, or simply as having survived a glancing blow by something the size of an icy Earth that needed an Arctic ocean basin and a seasonal tilt. Captures via lithobraking seems to be offering a lot better probability than our peers have been letting on. At the very least, encountering such an icy planetoid that became our moon would have caused massive global flooding, among other issues. *http://groups.google.com/groups/search *http://translate.google.com/# *Brad Guth,Brad_Guth,Brad.Guth,BradGuth,BG,Guth Usenet/”Guth Venus” Brad it shows imperial thinkers jump on a bad theory,and rather defend it than admit they goofed. *Sad but there are other bad theories that they won't drop. *TreBert If the moon had split off from the Earth, there should have been lots of water and atmosphere in its early history. *No evidence of that. Double-A Earth has lots and lots of iron. Moon has very little iron. That alone should have lite a bulb in the brain's of imperial thinkers. Well its just a bad theory. To be honest I had a bad theory once. I did have the brains to drop it. *It was gravity is a space pressure,and the core of stars are a pressure cooker. * *Get the picture *TreBert The physically dark moon also has an extremely thick and paramagnetic basalt crust that's unlike any geology of Earth. The vast majority of Earth basalt of 3+ g/cm3 isn't paramagnetic to 10% of what moon basalt and carbonado of 3.5+ g/cm3 has to offer. |
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On Oct 23, 1:54*pm, Double-A wrote:
On Oct 23, 6:25*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote: On Oct 23, 9:02*am, Brad Guth wrote: On Oct 23, 5:44*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote: Its a nice sphere. If blown from Earth lots of good physics would keep it from ending up so round. *Think about the reasons *TeBet It also has extremely big and yet relatively shallow dents that didn't manage to destroy it, indicating that it was a well formed and nicely aged sphere of fused paramagnetic basalt prior to getting impacted, or simply as having survived a glancing blow by something the size of an icy Earth that needed an Arctic ocean basin and a seasonal tilt. Captures via lithobraking seems to be offering a lot better probability than our peers have been letting on. At the very least, encountering such an icy planetoid that became our moon would have caused massive global flooding, among other issues. *http://groups.google.com/groups/search *http://translate.google.com/# *Brad Guth,Brad_Guth,Brad.Guth,BradGuth,BG,Guth Usenet/”Guth Venus” Brad it shows imperial thinkers jump on a bad theory,and rather defend it than admit they goofed. *Sad but there are other bad theories that they won't drop. *TreBert If the moon had split off from the Earth, there should have been lots of water and atmosphere in its early history. *No evidence of that. Double-A Exactly, and its physically dark surface is a whole lot more paramagnetic than Earth. When exactly did Earth get its seasonal tilt(s)? http://groups.google.com/groups/search http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth,Brad_Guth,Brad.Guth,BradGuth,BG,Guth Usenet/”Guth Venus” |
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On Oct 23, 9:25*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
On Oct 23, 9:02*am, Brad Guth wrote: On Oct 23, 5:44*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote: Its a nice sphere. If blown from Earth lots of good physics would keep it from ending up so round. *Think about the reasons *TeBet It also has extremely big and yet relatively shallow dents that didn't manage to destroy it, indicating that it was a well formed and nicely aged sphere of fused paramagnetic basalt prior to getting impacted, or simply as having survived a glancing blow by something the size of an icy Earth that needed an Arctic ocean basin and a seasonal tilt. Captures via lithobraking seems to be offering a lot better probability than our peers have been letting on. At the very least, encountering such an icy planetoid that became our moon would have caused massive global flooding, among other issues. *http://groups.google.com/groups/search *http://translate.google.com/# *Brad Guth,Brad_Guth,Brad.Guth,BradGuth,BG,Guth Usenet/”Guth Venus” Brad it shows imperial thinkers jump on a bad theory,and rather defend it than admit they goofed. *Sad but there are other bad theories that they won't drop. *TreBert Mars two moons could have been but in orbit by being rocks from its surface,but they were also captured . I will make a list of stupid theories. I'm happy to say none of mine make the list. I think before I jump. I build my theories from a strong foundation of knowledge. I'm well read,and can add to the book. Its true,and my posts prove it. TeBet |
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