craigb Posted May 6, 2024 Posted May 6, 2024 Have you been staring at the alien space station again Ed? 1
craigb Posted May 7, 2024 Posted May 7, 2024 3 minutes ago, Grem said: They say the moon is hollow!! And many astronomers say there's about a 0% chance it's makeup and location are natural. 1
Grem Posted May 7, 2024 Posted May 7, 2024 5 minutes ago, craigb said: 0% chance it's makeup and location are natural. Yep. It's as if someone just put it there!! 1
Grem Posted May 7, 2024 Posted May 7, 2024 6 minutes ago, craigb said: 0% chance it's makeup and location are natural. I have read that it's size ratio to the earth cannot be found anywhere else in the universe so far. Most planet's moons are much much smaller.
bitflipper Posted May 9, 2024 Posted May 9, 2024 It does indeed look like a big pizza pie, albeit one that's been severely mishandled during delivery. 1
craigb Posted May 9, 2024 Posted May 9, 2024 2 hours ago, bitflipper said: It does indeed look like a big pizza pie, albeit one that's been severely mishandled during delivery. F ed-Ex? ? 1
Shane_B. Posted May 21, 2024 Posted May 21, 2024 On 5/6/2024 at 9:14 PM, Grem said: I have read that it's size ratio to the earth cannot be found anywhere else in the universe so far. Most planet's moons are much much smaller. I've also read that it's the only planetary/moon type object they have found that does not have a rotation. It's probably just leftover material from when the aliens made The Great Pyramids. <-- I learned that from the guy with the blown back hair on the History Channel. 1 1
Grem Posted May 21, 2024 Posted May 21, 2024 5 hours ago, Shane_B. said: planetary/moon type object they have found that does not have a rotation Yes, forgot about that very important detail. 5 hours ago, Shane_B. said: the guy with the blown back hair on the History Channel. 1
57Gregy Posted May 22, 2024 Posted May 22, 2024 13 hours ago, Shane_B. said: that it's the only planetary/moon type object they have found that does not have a rotation. <Begin pedanticism> The moon rotates at the same rate as its orbital motion, a case of tidal locking called synchronous rotation. <end pedanticism>. Otherwise, we would see the dark side of the moon every day. 1
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