| Subject: Re: The Hollow Moon |
| From: * |
| Date: 28/02/2004, 17:59 |
| Newsgroups: sci.astro,alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo |
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 11:09:03 GMT, "Rick Sobie" <ricksobie@spamnotshaw.ca>
wrote:
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 12:08:50 +1000, "Chris Saunders CSGD"
<csgd01@SPAMoptusnetFRREEPLEASE.com.au> wrote:
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On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 13:05:11 -0700, "Jay Windley" <webmaster@clavius.org>
wrote:
Nothing from NASA says the moon is hollow. Get over it.
The moon would have a horrid time staying in a consistent orbit around the
earth and sun if it was hollow.
It would also have a horrid time exerting the very precisely calculated
gravity that it has; you know, the one that creates tides and stops
moon-walking astronauts tumbling away towards Alpha Centauri?
I can't believe people would entertain this gobbledeegook.
It's fun and it gets people to think, that is if they can. ;)
Hypnotism is a funny thing. People just cannot understand that such a thing
is possible, unless you hold up a watch and say things like...
"You are getting sleepy"
Yet they get hypnotized every day.
Especially if they work for the CIA.