Subject: Re: The Hollow Moon
From: "Jay Windley" <webmaster@clavius.org>
Date: 28/02/2004, 16:56
Newsgroups: sci.astro,alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,sci.physics


"Rick Sobie" <ricksobie@spamnotshaw.ca> wrote in message
news:nm%%b.637194$X%5.416854@pd7tw2no...
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| We are discussing the affect, the earth should have on the moon
| to make it spin on its planetary axis.

Yes, I know.  And your completely backwards treatise on tidal locking proves
you don't have the faintest idea what you're talking about.

| Ipso facto, no spin on the moons planetary axis.

The moon spins once every 29.5 days.  You can't even get right the "fact"
you're trying to explain.

| But if you leave the reference frame in question...

The only reason to leave the current reference frame is to try to escape
your idiocy.

In the heliocentric reference frame, the moon spins even faster and exhibits
perturbations known to be caused by the sun.

| And if the top scientists at Nasa are telling you it does spin,
| in accordance to Newtons laws, and they are using a reference
| frame that does not include the earth moon system, they are
| willfully decieving you for some reason.

You obviously have never studied the way NASA describes orbits.

What a moron.

*Plonk*.

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