Re: Reverse Speech & The Apollo Moon Controversy
On Apr 25, 6:44 pm, Eric Chomko wrote:
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> Sirius B is a dwarf star! We know that!
>
>
> > Considering the shock and awe power of Sirius a/b (possibly c),
> > getting to within 0.86 ly would likely more than do the trick, not to
> > mention the interactive Oort cloud worth of icy flak.
>
> I wish I was as smart as you. As you obviously know that the
> established science of Sirius' system and our sun are wrong. Yet I
> still wait for your explanation as to how that science is wrong and
> your's is right.
>
> Eric
In other words, you're so extra smart and all-knowing that you
couldn't be bothered to contribute as to the what-if of our solar
system being in any way associated with or affected by the 3X solar
mass of the nearby and closing in upon the absolutely vibrant Sirius
star/solar system. Figures, doesn't it.
What else is out there that could cycle our global environment through
such multiple ice-ages?
Why are we not going deep into our next ice-age?
Where is the 2e20 N/sec of lunar binding force going and/or reacting
with?
. - Brad Guth
date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 00:06:26 -0700 (PDT)
author: BradGuth
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