Why Is The Moon Not Spinning Then?

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  1. phlogistician Banned Banned

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    Which does not mean anything wrt the distribution of solar system bodies, just that the craters that existed on the north side got covered over by the debris from a huge impact.
     
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  3. phlogistician Banned Banned

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    If you squint and hop on your left leg, you might just be able to make out the constellation Hyraxes Perjorative. Three glasses of Merlot might help also. Although you may substitute other beverages.
     
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  5. Aqueous Id flat Earth skeptic Valued Senior Member

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    Yes the moon rotates. The center of rotation is just outside its own axis.
    But what if it did or didn't rotate? I would wonder about it, then look for the causes.

    Imagine the tidal forces, how huge they are, and though relatively weak in the larger scope of things, the rotation of an asymmetrical mass would be for eons constantly dragging the oceans around, until finally equilibrium would be achieved (or close to equilibrium).
     
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  7. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    The experts have a different opinion:

    The Scientists figure out our place in Milky Way but only in a two-dimensional fashion, see diagrams attached. The dark matter comet hypothesis predicts a more northerly position compared to the average in the adjacent spiral arms. This is assuming that dark matter comets are MSMH debris released during supernova events.

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  8. Ophiolite Valued Senior Member

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    No, you are missing the point. The hyraxes, or higher axes, do of course refer to the higher, or northern axis of rotation of the system. So the hyraxes come from the north.
     
  9. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    Oh dear, you all seem to have reached your point of maximum scientific debate and have resorted to childishness instead.

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  10. Ophiolite Valued Senior Member

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    Is the Bar at the Centre of the Galaxy anything like the Restaurant at the End of the Universe?
     
  11. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    lo..

    Yeah, anyway, the dark matter comet hypothesis also fits with the high distribution of small island groups in the southern hemisphere, caused by smaller dmc impact events. The formation of the UK is now open for debate, with the ancient rocks of the lizard peninsula in Cornwall sitting along side younger rocks. The gravity hill on the central Isle Of Man suggests a smaller northerly dmc impact event imo.

    The dark matter comet hypothesis also ties in with the work of Shaviv and his Ice Age Epochs and Milky Way Spiral Arm Passages, although I don't agree with all his ideas, the main diagram of ice age epochs with passage through the spiral arms is very enlightening.

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  12. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    The latest conclusions on the Antarctic mountains beneath the ice nows looks questionable with the new insight of dark matter comets:

    This statement now looks increasingly dubious imo.

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  13. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    Surely there is now no mystery. The continents were created by the dark matter comet impacts on the other side of the globe. Magma outflows over millennia would have created a series of domes of rock. Erosion from wind and water then sculps them into the jagged ridges we see today. Am I missing something obvious?? The mountain ranges are generally located at the centre of the landmass as expected, as in the case of Antarctica. The Himalayas would have been similarly created. Maybe the Indian plate pushes them up slightly, but that's it.

    These domes of magma outflows over millennia are similar to the Deccan Traps in India which were created 60 and 68 million years ago. The dinosaur extinction event by a dark matter comet can now be explained in full.

    The dark matter comet hypothesis gives the Chicxulub impact event a new burst of high energy which would have caused the Deccan Traps and the release of deadly fumes which engulfed the entire Earth.

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  14. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    Dark Matter Comets have been thought of before it seems Ghostly Asteroids Offer Dark Clues To Missing Matter

     
  15. Ophiolite Valued Senior Member

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    Breaking news:

    Seeker's search for common sense a failure.
     
  16. Billy T Use Sugar Cane Alcohol car Fuel Valued Senior Member

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    I think your lying - we all knew that years ago. So it is not "breaking news." Saying it is, is a lie.

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  17. OnlyMe Valued Senior Member

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    I think this is a bit strong. Ophiolite could have just been mistaken!
     
  18. Ophiolite Valued Senior Member

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    I was in FOx News mode. :shrug:
     
  19. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    There's more evidence for the validity of the Dark Matter Comet Hypothesis:

    Magnetic poles may once have been at equator (Apr 2010)

    This is most important part imo:

     
  20. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    Here's something relevant to this thread Democracy needs ignorant people, says science

     
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  22. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    I predict that the recently deployed GRAIL probes will detect the supermagnetic effect of buried dark matter comets within the moon. Unique locations on the face of the moon towards the Earth should deflect the probes enough to detect a 'lunar flyby anomaly'.

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  23. darksidZz Valued Senior Member

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    You fools! i know for a fact spce allien built the moon
     

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