- What's NASA up to now? The closer we look at this mad
science experiment, the more we can see a bigger, hidden ugly picture.
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- Our Moon is extremely important to our Earth and our
survival. It acts as a flywheel/stabilizer for Earth's non-spherical shape.
Simulations show that without the Moon oceans would become dead zones.
Tides would no longer ebb and flow, which are vital to numerous forms of
life world wide. Many sea turtles, crabs and other animals rely on tides
for their survival. This ties directly into our food chain, too.
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- Apollo missions forty years ago left retro-reflective
mirrors on the Moon, to measure its distance relative to Earth. Lasers
send out a precisely timed pulse, and can measure the distance to within
a fraction of an inch.
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- Now the National Science Foundation is going to cut funding
for the McDonald laser ranging station at Ft. Davis, Texas. [1] We hear
of millions to billions of dollars being pissed away by pork barrel projects.
And "National Science Foundation" kills this project that consumes
a paltry $125,000/year?
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- Something is very wrong here.
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- If NASA wanted to continue the project, which they should
be doing, they could tell the NSF not to cancel this project. But apparently
NASA is remaining silent. Just as they have remained silent about numerous
Mars discoveries being made by the ESA Mars mission.
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- Like many people, I've been quietly watching the Not
Always Science Agency. And this latest uncle-axe-job comes about at a very
unusual time.
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- In just a few months, NASA will EXPLODE a TWO TON bomb
on the Moon. They claim this is in the interest of paving the way for colonization,
and "to find water." Now this is where the NASA nonsense piles
up into an ugly heap, like bed sheet wrinkles on a bed made by a 4 year
old.
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- So what's the problem? Here are just a few of the facts
that come to light:
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- 1. Exploding a bomb on the moon will displace several
miles of Lunar material according to what NASA claims will happen.
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- 2. The displacement of lunar material will follow Newton's
law about equal and opposite reaction. This means that an equal force will
be exerted on the Moon to match the force it takes to eject miles of material.
No one can actually predict what will happen, just as NASA failed miserably
predicting the results of another experiment. In a previous mission, a
NASA spacecraft fired a high velocity copper warhead penetrator into a
comet's core. The results were not what they expected. This is because
popular science theory really believes comets are dirty snowballs. Instead,
the actual results were already predicted by the electric universe theory.
Comets are not dirty snowballs which is something many of us already knew.
Yet again, NASA refused to use common sense and look at theories based
on real evidence and science, such as the electric universe theory.
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- 3. If the McDonald Moon ranging project is cancelled,
no one will be able to measure the displacement of the Moon caused by the
explosion. Perhaps this is the idea by cancelling the project.
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- 4. Exploding a bomb on the Moon is against all international
laws and treaties. NASA doesn't own the Moon and they never will, and as
such have no right to instigate such madness. This madness is on a par
with the utterly insane space elevator.
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- 5. Last but not least is the water issue. This is one
follows yet another big lie. Almost every book about our solar system claims
it is nearly a perfect vacuum. So how does water behave when exposed to
a reduced atmosphere? The speed it evaporates (sublimates) is in proportion
to the amount of atmosphere present. If a window blows out of a plane at
50,000 ft. water and blood will boil. And that's not even in a very good
vacuum.
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- And here's what it all comes down to water disappears
completely in a vacuum. Therefore, the idea of NASA finding water on the
Moon by exploding a bomb in a vacuum on the Moon is utterly ridiculous.
Heat from the bomb combined with the vacuum will flash-evaporate any trace
water so fast it cannot not be measured. No two ton bomb has ever exploded
without generating tremendous heat, and this heat will blind infrared sensors.
Long before the sub-lunar surface cools off to take a reading, any water
will be long gone. So the idea of using a bomb to find water is wrong on
many levels.
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- There also remains an even bigger and more important
question what happens if they disturb the Moon's orbit? Few people
alive today remember what NASA said when the spent Lunar Landers were ejected
and crashed into the Moon. NASA stated that the seismograph instruments
the Apollo crew left behind showed that after a Lunar Lander crashed into
the Moon, that it "made the Moon ring like a bell for more than 30
minutes." Would this same thing happen if the Moon were made of solid
rock?
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- The Lunar Lander ascent stage weighed just 10,334kg.
which is about the equivalent weight of an 11 ton truck.
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- The mass of the Moon has been calculated to be 7.36
1022 kilograms. That's a 7.36 followed by 22 zeroes.
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- So how could an 11 ton spacecraft, which weighs even
less on the Moon because gravity is 1/6 that of Earth - make 7,360,000,000,000,000,000,000
kilograms of rock ring for half an hour? Who could believe this?
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- This appears to strongly prove the Moon MUST be hollow.
And if the Moon is actually hollow, it will take far less to disturb its
orbit than anyone currently realizes. How many millions of kilograms of
force will bombing the Moon generate? We are not being told that figure.
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- Disturbing the Moon's orbit may cause tidal waves and
quite possibly Earthquakes in many zones around the Earth where edges of
tectonic plates are already at or near the breaking point of sliding. The
stress caused by a sudden shift in the Moon's gravitational pull could
be a serious catastrophe. Who knows what it might do to the Yellowstonesuper-volcano
which is already heating up and has made larger areas of Yellowstone park
unusable.
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- And if the NASA experiment goes badly wrong (like most
NASA projects do the first time NASA tries them) what do they think countries
of the world will do? Send a bill to theUSA for damages? Perhaps NASA will
do what they usually do. Lie their way out of the problem.
- There are several things everyone can do to stop this:
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- 1. Tell NSF they CANNOT cancel the $125k/year McDonald
project. Let them cut funding some other useless project, not one as valuable
as this project has suddenly become. It is too important to our entire
Earth and it can act as a safeguard. Tell NSF the McDonald project should
also make measurement data accessible to the public in real time on the
internet.
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- 2. Tell NASA they CANNOT even think about Moon bombing
until the Moon's mass and interior is better understood, and the Moon is
proven to be completely solid and not hollow.
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- 3. The new upcoming Moon mission(s) can be used to acquire
new and more accurate data about the Moon and its interior by performing
a seismographic survey of the Moon. Such surveys are routinely used by
oil companies to prevent mistakes. NASA should swallow their pride and
take a lesson from established oil exploration technology that has been
used on Earth for about 100 years.
- People DO make a difference. There was an attempt by
NASA to decommission Hubble a few years ago, but such an outcry sprang
up that the telescope's mission was extended several years.
- Enough people screaming and yelling will make a difference
and stop this project before something bad and irreversible happens. All
the evidence and data points to this happening as a real possiblity.
- Is bombing the Moon really worth risking orbital stability,
killer Earthquakes and the futures of countless life-forms on Earth?
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- Or creating an irreversible disaster?
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- Ted Twietmeyer
- tedtw@frontiernet.net
- www.data4science.net
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- [1] - http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/jun/21/mcdonald-observatory-space-laser-funding
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