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Ever think that the 'dragon in the sky' and the subsequent global amnesia that all of our ancestors had was really due to a Glaurung-type flying dragon? Maybe it was just playing some nasty game, but was slain before it was able to remove the curse, as with Niënor Níniel. ![]() Quote:
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Not sure if this has anything to do with sun or moon.
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Sabre-teeth look like sickle moons.
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Science observes what is, not what we 'want it to be.' Keep in mind who's the poet in this discussion, and whose imagination is sparking my own. ![]() Quote:
And I keep tripping over that F=ma equation I learned sometime back (force = mass times acceleration). If we assume that the mass of Venus is constant, then to move it from the outer to the inner part of the solar system is going to take some big-time F to get the ball rolling, and then again to get it to stop, especially if we have only so much time to do this in. More time, and we can accelerate/decelerate more slowly, and so less force is required (if I have that right). But we have only a few thousand years. So if this big force exists, why haven't we seen any large planet-sized bodies move in the last few hundred years? Doesn't it ever bother anyone that all of the fun miracles and myths occurred when the data resolution was less than we have today? Why do those dragons live only on the edges of maps?
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Me either! Think of what a 'Tunguska event' of larger magnitude would do to any city!Quote:
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To make a lame attempt in staying on topic, I hope to be able to show the kids (again) the moon via a small telescope tonight. Regardless of whether it was once part of earth, is a captured planetoid, or is the beautiful Artemis or the wayward Tilion, tis still a wonderous thing to see.
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The best test of a paradigm and theory is if it has predictive power. Too often, modern physicists are surprised by what they find in space. Those who have been developing the paradigm of an "electric universe", are not surprised by what they find; instead, what's being found is precisely what they expect. That goes a long way with me. Last edited by littlemanpoet; 07-16-2008 at 07:37 PM. |
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I should know better - my bad (just being lazy). The "stuff" is made up of particles that have collided with the comet as it sweeps the galaxy. There are other elements present that were there since the comet was formed (by the Galactic Yeti, who rolls them and tosses them towards the sun).
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And maybe it's not "made of ice." Watermelons are almost 100% water, though you may not think that they are "made of water," especially if you haven't even cut into the surface. Boil one down, and you'd see that most of its mass is from liquid water. Same goes for comets, though they may not be as refreshing. Quote:
What was that about the sun and moon again?
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As for where did the light came from, I've always liked the claim that, after all, our material bodies are, on the atomic/molecular level, really just energy. Energy produces sound, which leads to music, and growth, which leads to fecundity or physical development. Once again, sorry to intrude upon your science versus myth debate with something aside from your points. But what can I say? Some of my best friends are scientists.
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Au contraire madame! My point of view is that science and myth ought to join forces and recognize what the other has to offer.As for another government trying to make NASA look stupid, look no further than the U.S. Army. There was a study done by an Army physicist and a report released, the details of which I forget but will go find when I have a better computer at my disposal than at work. |
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