| Subject: Re: The Hollow Moon |
| From: "Chris Saunders CSGD" <csgd01@SPAMoptusnetFRREEPLEASE.com.au> |
| Date: 29/02/2004, 10:12 |
| Newsgroups: sci.astro,alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo |
"Rick Sobie" <ricksobie@spamnotshaw.ca> wrote in message
news:Ead0c.623357$JQ1.559460@pd7tw1no...
Sorry Chris, I have just been arguing this point and then the cows came
home,
and I find myself still arguing this silly point. So I am going to just
let it go.
If there is a problem with the moon, and if the dwarf star inside of it,
has failed now, as the interior is now in complete and utter darkness
as far as I know, and yes, there are people just like you and me,
who are or least were still inhabiting that interiror terraformed space,
last week, then they are now in complete darkness. No sun, no moon, and
no stars, and not that they had a sun moon and stars, they merely had
a single dwarf star, like a Dyson Sphere.
There's a dwarf star in there now eh?
Do you have any idea what a dwarf star actually is?
What do you base THIS conjucture on?
Holy hell you are a total fruit aren't you?
And since the interior is now pitch black, the possibility that the engine
rooms will run out of battery power at any time is a real possibility.
Its prbit may begin to degrade and that would be a bad thing.
Engines and batteries.
These things may be undetectable for you, you ant, but humanity and science
are rather more resourceful than you, and engines and batteries and
technologies and hollow moons are readilly detectable and readilly
demonstratable.
And they have not been demonstrated.
They haven't even been proposed beyond the confines of Kooknet.
But even if they do not run completely out of power immediately,
and can sustain orbit for some time, the people in the interior are
without power now. And I don't see as there is a whole lot we down here
can do about it.
Hey, dimrod, a moon doesn't need some sort of powered engine to remain in
orbit.
Are you proposing that every moon out there is some sort of hollowed out
shelter for spacemen?
Perhaps the earth needs internal engines with constant power to remain in
orbit around the sun?
Maybe you think comets and asteroids are hollowed out bubbles of rock too?
Perhaps every star has some sort of internal engine to keep it orbitting
around the core of the galaxy it is a part of?
How many fingers am I holding up?
You might say well who cares, and who are they anyways.
I might even say "Who is responsible for this guy's medication and how do I
contact them?"
They are your
relatives. Typical folk, on the same developmental level as earth. Same
technology, same time frame, paralell development.
The paralell universe, paralell worlds thing. That is them.
Well naturally, who doesn't know that?
I hear their females have three testicles, too.
On their foreheads.
So I would rather not discuss this further at this time.
Thanks.
You're most welcome.
Toodles, don't come back now.
- CSGD