Moon has many abnomalies

Discussion in 'Astronomy, Exobiology, & Cosmology' started by river, Sep 25, 2011.

  1. MacGyver1968 Fixin' Shit that Ain't Broke Valued Senior Member

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    Wait...Apollo 13? I guess someone never saw the movie.

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    Hehe...nevermind.

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  3. river

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    true

    my mistake
     
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  5. river

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    so first the moon reverberated like a bell , then the moon reverberates like a solid body , why though ?

    on May 13th , 1972 , a large meteor struck the moon with equivalent force of 200tons of TNT , shockwaves went deep into the moon , yet none returned , why again ?
     
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  7. wlminex Banned Banned

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    . . . GREEN CHEESE! . . . . . cheese is a semi-solid that attenuates (absorbs) P and S seismic waves . . .tee hee!
     
  8. Dywyddyr Penguinaciously duckalicious. Valued Senior Member

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    They were metaphors.
    Please get a clue.

    Yeah right. It turns out the original "source" for this claim is THE ROSWELL INCIDENT by Charles Berlitz and William Moore. In other words not a reliable source.
     
  9. river

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    what has the roswell incident have to do with a meteor impacting the moon ?
     
  10. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    You and science don't really get along, do you.
     
  11. river

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    because
     
  12. AlexG Like nailing Jello to a tree Valued Senior Member

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    Because you and science have never met?
     
  13. river

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    ohh... science and I have met many times sometimes I agree and sometimes I don't and sometimes I question

    nothing wrong with this attitude

    the truth is goal of science

    and thats all I'm after

    no , one , particular perspective just searching
     
  14. Believe Happy medium Valued Senior Member

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    Round and round we go, when we stop... Well... er....um..... maybe once someone gets sick of typing?
     
  15. river

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    then stop typing

    no one is forcing you to type
     
  16. Believe Happy medium Valued Senior Member

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    No one is forcing you to be obtuse yet here we are....
     
  17. Dywyddyr Penguinaciously duckalicious. Valued Senior Member

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    How should I know?
    But that's where that particular claim is published first AFAIK.
     
  18. Dywyddyr Penguinaciously duckalicious. Valued Senior Member

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    Him and brains/ rationality don't really get along.
     
  19. Ophiolite Valued Senior Member

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    I haven't waded through the nine pages of this thread, but that won't stop me making a statement. When the seismic waves from the impact of the lunar module reverbated for over an hour my immediate reaction and that of my fellow geology students was "Wow, it's just as if the moon is hollow!"

    Now to Dywyddyr and others who leapt all over River for raising such a point let me say this: your reaction reveals that in truth you no fuck all about even simple undergraduate seismology concepts and probably shouldn't be let loose discussing the topic, even on a forum that is screwed up as this one.

    To River, a point I think already addressed, but quite central to your patent misunderstanding: it was as if the moon were hollow. Perhaps you need to contemplate the use of qualifiers in sentences.
     
  20. Dywyddyr Penguinaciously duckalicious. Valued Senior Member

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    Oh dear.
    Please point my out errors.
     
  21. Ophiolite Valued Senior Member

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    Your error was in ridiculing the suggestion that the moon rang like a bell and thus gave the appearance of being hollow.
     
  22. MacGyver1968 Fixin' Shit that Ain't Broke Valued Senior Member

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    No, O...he was being ridiculed for making statements like this:

    ..and using a crackpot conspiracy theorist as his only source.
     
  23. Dywyddyr Penguinaciously duckalicious. Valued Senior Member

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    Oh okay, post #37 would suggest otherwise, but never mind.
     

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