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Old 01-29-2008, 03:39 AM
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To quote the movie Contact..

"I'll tell you one thing about the universe, though. The universe is a pretty big place. It's bigger than anything anyone has ever dreamed of before. So if it's just us... seems like an awful waste of space. Right?"
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http://www.enterprisemission.com/INA-Outgassing.htm

This guy talks about the moon also and one thing he is right about is that NASA needs glasses or just tell us the truth !

I am reading this book now about nasa, moon and mars and it is very interesting to say the least.
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http://www.enterprisemission.com/INA-Outgassing.htm

This guy talks about the moon also and one thing he is right about is that NASA needs glasses or just tell us the truth !

I am reading this book now about nasa, moon and mars and it is very interesting to say the least.
Great book.

They start sounding a bit bitter at the end but all in all, an interesting read.

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I am confused.... I always thought the moon's day was exactley the same amount of time as its orbit around the earth?? Therefore, that is why we only see one side?? Very strange indeed! Now don't get me wrong, I am all over this info, I just think this one is wrong. If it did not rotate on an axis, we would see all sides of it, it is rotating around the Earth right... if it did not, it would fly out to space, or come crashing into earth! Now the strangest thing about this... as the moon slows it's rotation around the Earth (and it is)... so does its rotation around its axis!! Freaked me right out when I found this out!
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I am confused.... . If it did not rotate on an axis, we would see all sides of it, it is rotating around the Earth right... if it did not, it would fly out to space, or come crashing into earth! Now the strangest thing about this... as the moon slows it's rotation around the Earth (and it is)... so does its rotation around its axis!! Freaked me right out when I found this out!

I am not an expert on this and don’t know enough, however I think there is more then meets the eye with this.

Maybe It has more to do with Hyper Dimensional Torsion Field physics of the 3D objects moving through 4th dimension ( 5th if you count time as 4th) generating spiral forces like gravity, magnetism and electricity.
These forces affect all 3D objects large like planets and small like bacteria and even smaller like subatomic particles.

There is also a phenomenon known as quantum entanglement; when one particle is being affected and this will have an influence on the other particle instantly, regardless of the distance and time, thus suggesting that information can be transferred faster then speed of light, which is way too slow to get to anywhere near deep space travel even within our own galaxy in our conventional physic’s model anyway.
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