Sunday, January 16, 2022

Spacewalkin'

 


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  1. Looks like Dave Scott taken by Rusty Schweickart. Spider and Gumdrop. Apollo 9. Beautiful picture.

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  2. So tell me again how water came to earth as little ice asteroids that melted.
    Yeah right.

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    1. It came to Earth in exactly the same way everything came to Earth. Which was in the same way it's still coming today, though now it's just relatively miniscule amounts after 4.5 billion years or so of debris being swept up. Look up comet Shoemaker-Levy and how its pieces smacked into Jupiter. Whatever didn't vaporize in the atmosphere (and a comet would barely lose anything on the way in, while something the size of football would completely vaporize) would vaporize on impact if much bigger than a van.

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    2. Check out Randall Carlson on the demise of the ice age and the loss of the previous global civilization and several hundred megafauna species. The ice cap was hit by a comet or comets and caused the flood responsible for many ancient 'myths'. Key words to check: "Younger Dryas" All this happened about 12 thousand years ago.

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  3. No star lights = no physical objects = no solid body = no gravity = no solar systems = no galaxies. "They" are pulsating field nodes, sending radiation/waves in all directions around and the atmosphere is creating the visual impression under the beam energy "touch"/rays, like older TV screen technology.
    Our planet is only living place in the Universe.

    I hope you do not remove this post,...ok?

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  4. Chef said it best in Apocalypse Now:
    "Never get out of the f***ing boat!"

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