View Full Version : I'll see you on the dark side of the moon
midnight rambler
3rd January 2019, 07:17 AM
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madfranks
3rd January 2019, 11:13 AM
Cool photo - is there more to it than that?
StreetsOfGold
3rd January 2019, 12:49 PM
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The Chinese use photoshop too................boring!!!!
osoab
3rd January 2019, 01:39 PM
The Chinese use photoshop too................boring!!!!
At least they didn't run the live feed to Australia and then film the video screen of the live feed for transmission back to the states.
End Times
3rd January 2019, 02:42 PM
From CCTV studios in the Taklamakan Desert...
singular_me
3rd January 2019, 05:06 PM
chinese are smarter, nobody can see the dark side... lol whatever...
Neuro
3rd January 2019, 07:39 PM
Dark side of the moon, consists of materials torn from the surface of the earth, which is of lower density than what was torn from the mantel of earth. Thus the heavier side is pulled by suns gravity towards itself constantly. At the time moon was torn from earth at the equator there was zero gravity, and thus you had gigantic lizzards weighing tens of tons, insects with wingspans of several meters, ferns up to 1000 feet high. There should be freeze dried samples of these on the dark side of the moon, bigger than the fossils found on earth.
We lost the equator, the slightly higher latitudes that remained had the dinosaurs that grew up in a low gravity environment (where earths gravitational pull wasn’t completely compensated for with centripetal forces), so they were smaller. As earths rotation slowed down after the casting off of the moon these huge life forms couldn’t survive any longer due to gravity increase. In the current high gravity environment it is impossible for a circulatory system to support a body beyond a certain size...
woodman
3rd January 2019, 10:03 PM
Dark side of the moon, consists of materials torn from the surface of the earth, which is of lower density than what was torn from the mantel of earth. Thus the heavier side is pulled by suns gravity towards itself constantly. At the time moon was torn from earth at the equator there was zero gravity, and thus you had gigantic lizzards weighing tens of tons, insects with wingspans of several meters, ferns up to 1000 feet high. There should be freeze dried samples of these on the dark side of the moon, bigger than the fossils found on earth.
We lost the equator, the slightly higher latitudes that remained had the dinosaurs that grew up in a low gravity environment (where earths gravitational pull wasn’t completely compensated for with centripetal forces), so they were smaller. As earths rotation slowed down after the casting off of the moon these huge life forms couldn’t survive any longer due to gravity increase. In the current high gravity environment it is impossible for a circulatory system to support a body beyond a certain size...
Sounds like an interesting theory. I have long thought that the Earth must have been far smaller in the time of the dinosaurs. If those creatures existed today, the gravity would not allow them to function. I always figured the Earth was gaining mass somehow. Maybe a mass generator at the Earth's core. The Mid Atlantic Ridge would make one think the Earth is growing, seeing as the continents are moving apart.
What you are saying is that a greater rotational speed would have offset by centrifugal force, gravitational pull nearer the equator? I could see this, but I don't know the physics of it. Have physicists done calcs along these lines to bolster this thinking? Would not a greater rotational speed mean a far greater angular momentum, thus pulling the procession of the equinoxes (rotational wobble) into a tighter form?
Neuro
4th January 2019, 12:47 AM
Sounds like an interesting theory. I have long thought that the Earth must have been far smaller in the time of the dinosaurs. If those creatures existed today, the gravity would not allow them to function. I always figured the Earth was gaining mass somehow. Maybe a mass generator at the Earth's core. The Mid Atlantic Ridge would make one think the Earth is growing, seeing as the continents are moving apart.
What you are saying is that a greater rotational speed would have offset by centrifugal force, gravitational pull nearer the equator? I could see this, but I don't know the physics of it. Have physicists done calcs along these lines to bolster this thinking? Would not a greater rotational speed mean a far greater angular momentum, thus pulling the procession of the equinoxes (rotational wobble) into a tighter form?
It was calculated if earth moon mass rotated at around 6hours around its axis, it would create an oblong earth where at the equator you would have essentially zero gravity environment (gravitational pull from mass equalized by rotational centripetal force). It has been speculated that at the time earth had a larger core of metallic hydrogen, which started leaking at the time of the tear off of the equator, that hydrogen reacted with oxygen on its way out and created the water of the oceans of which earth had less before, perhaps after this the remaining hydrogen in the core has sort of pumped the earth up like a balloon slowly, as I understand it earth is expanding at a much faster rate than it receives mass from cosmos.
As far as know the angular momentum of the moon earth complex today corresponds quite well with a fast rotating oblong earth-moon rotating at the speed where gravity would be zero at equator.
Neuro
4th January 2019, 12:53 AM
There may be freeze dried creatures on the dark side of the moon several hundred feet big, weighing a thousand tons if water is added to their cadavers. Might even be edible... ;D
madfranks
4th January 2019, 05:55 AM
materials torn from the surface of the earthHow do materials get "torn" off the face of the planet? I remember thinking the same thing when way back in the 90's Bill Clinton claimed an asteroid "broke off the earth" and hit Mars.
Neuro
4th January 2019, 10:21 AM
How do materials get "torn" off the face of the planet? I remember thinking the same thing when way back in the 90's Bill Clinton claimed an asteroid "broke off the earth" and hit Mars.
Once centripetal forces are greater than gravity you have a negative gravity environment and things that used to be pulled toward the center of earth are not any longer, they are pulled towards space instead...
osoab
4th January 2019, 02:13 PM
It was calculated if earth moon mass rotated at around 6hours around its axis, it would create an oblong earth where at the equator you would have essentially zero gravity environment (gravitational pull from mass equalized by rotational centripetal force).
Well, its a good thing that won't ever happen.
midnight rambler
4th January 2019, 02:18 PM
Well, its a good thing that won't ever happen.
Yeah, it could make for a bad hair day.
Jewboo
4th January 2019, 02:59 PM
Once centripetal forces are greater than gravity you have a negative gravity environment and things that used to be pulled toward the center of earth are not any longer, they are pulled towards space instead...
https://cdn1.byjus.com/physics/2016/11/25120755/Centripetal-And-Centrifugal-Force.png
I was gonna correct your typo spelling error then found this.
:D
osoab
4th January 2019, 03:45 PM
https://cdn1.byjus.com/physics/2016/11/25120755/Centripetal-And-Centrifugal-Force.png
I was gonna correct your typo spelling error then found this.
:D
Nerd :D
End Times
4th January 2019, 04:25 PM
Nerd :D
Count me with Book. :)
osoab
4th January 2019, 04:39 PM
Count me with Book. :)
The whole lot of you! ;D
End Times
4th January 2019, 04:52 PM
The whole lot of you! ;D
More Moon Fun!
https://www.calendrier-lunaire.fr/uploads/images/Anglais/UNDERSTANDING/moon-earth-distance.jpg
;D
osoab
4th January 2019, 05:01 PM
More Moon Fun!
;D
You don't say...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUGxysKSGEM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUGxysKSGEM
Neuro
4th January 2019, 05:24 PM
Well, its a good thing that won't ever happen.
Only if the moon comes back to earth, it would approach that...
Neuro
4th January 2019, 05:32 PM
https://cdn1.byjus.com/physics/2016/11/25120755/Centripetal-And-Centrifugal-Force.png
I was gonna correct your typo spelling error then found this.
:D
Hmmm yeah that was my original understanding of how it worked, but I got “corrected” by a spelling Jew at GIM ages ago, never bothered to look it up so I’ve continued to use the concept wrongly since then.
Thank you!
Neuro
4th January 2019, 05:54 PM
Yeah, it could make for a bad hair day.
Pigs would fly...
Waving US, Israeli Flags, Don King Says Trump 'Shocked the World'
https://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/article/766052?section=politics&keywords=don-king-trump-shocked-world&year=2016&month=12&date=29&id=766052&oref=www.google.se
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"The Israeli flag is about peace," King said. "Peace in the Middle East."
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