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Postulate: Round Craters are Not From Asteroids
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20 years 10 months ago #7407
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20 years 10 months ago #7408
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Correction: Lobate scarfs
Tom,
Ive seen thousands of pictures of what you and Mac call "oblate scarfs". All of them look like hills rather than elongated craters but that is due to the common reversal problems of pictures. Nevertheless I believe these marks have a cause that is completely different from the Meteor, Comet or Planet Fragment Theories.
There are hints that show me what the real cause is of these oblate scarfs and especially of the Valles Marineris on Mars, which has the same characteristics as the Grand Canyon on Earth. And it is obvious that the Grand Canyons strange radiating patterns left and right of the main canyon, could never be carved by a strike of mass or by water. There is only one option left.
If you will find documentation concerning Plasma strikes on metal film and relate those "micro-craters with the strikes on other planets and moons, you will begin to understand the real history of planets and moons and of the real cause of craters and blackened gashes.
Mac, dont talk. I dont care for your personal insinuations.
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Tom,
Ive seen thousands of pictures of what you and Mac call "oblate scarfs". All of them look like hills rather than elongated craters but that is due to the common reversal problems of pictures. Nevertheless I believe these marks have a cause that is completely different from the Meteor, Comet or Planet Fragment Theories.
There are hints that show me what the real cause is of these oblate scarfs and especially of the Valles Marineris on Mars, which has the same characteristics as the Grand Canyon on Earth. And it is obvious that the Grand Canyons strange radiating patterns left and right of the main canyon, could never be carved by a strike of mass or by water. There is only one option left.
If you will find documentation concerning Plasma strikes on metal film and relate those "micro-craters with the strikes on other planets and moons, you will begin to understand the real history of planets and moons and of the real cause of craters and blackened gashes.
Mac, dont talk. I dont care for your personal insinuations.
Meta
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20 years 10 months ago #7643
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Meta,
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><b>Mac, dont talk. I dont care for your personal insinuations.</b><hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
There is the old saying "If you can't stand the heat don't go in the kitchen". Don't ask for my input then object when I give it.
I notice you failed to respoind to Tom's first photo from the moon. that clearly is not a hill but a gauge with what appears to be a rebound strike.
BTW, you palce Tom and I names together in your response on what these are being called. Tom is the astronomer, not I. I have only said I have seen what astronomer claim are meteorite glancing blow in lieu of your quasi circular craters.
"Imagination is more important than Knowledge" -- Albert Einstien
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><b>Mac, dont talk. I dont care for your personal insinuations.</b><hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
There is the old saying "If you can't stand the heat don't go in the kitchen". Don't ask for my input then object when I give it.
I notice you failed to respoind to Tom's first photo from the moon. that clearly is not a hill but a gauge with what appears to be a rebound strike.
BTW, you palce Tom and I names together in your response on what these are being called. Tom is the astronomer, not I. I have only said I have seen what astronomer claim are meteorite glancing blow in lieu of your quasi circular craters.
"Imagination is more important than Knowledge" -- Albert Einstien
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20 years 10 months ago #7410
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What Met is discussing with you guys you have no clue on the electrical evidence supporting his theories, so I suggest that you kick back and await the 10 year solar flare that will show you what he is stating, or you await the constant drop in nanoteslas from the USGS geomagnetic field charts and you will see exactly what will happen when you cannot breathe or freeze from the non-existant atmosphere.
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20 years 10 months ago #7411
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"Imagination is more important than Knowledge" -- Albert Einstien
This is nice, comming from a patent clerk that leached off the masses, I would expect such a anal-retentive remark, just what I would expect from illiterate blundering idiot, along with his equations, they are just as I found in school. Alot of equations that mean nothing, and are never used again, from pre-school to AP calculus. Alot of crap and once you get away from it you discover the truth. The truth shall set you free!!!
Base your opinions on hardcore facts and Scientific evidence to support them, not on imagination, that is what E=MC2 is, a true patent clerk at work, and before you idol someone, it is wise to research their past, and in the past you will find that the majority of the masses are smart people, but when their patents get denied, it is because some patent clerk is sitting behind the desk with a rejection stamp that is backed by government and what they want out and what they don't and the knowledge remains inscribed in the tiny little brain of some moron that could not even begin to understand the basic fundamentals of the workings of a bomb.
This is nice, comming from a patent clerk that leached off the masses, I would expect such a anal-retentive remark, just what I would expect from illiterate blundering idiot, along with his equations, they are just as I found in school. Alot of equations that mean nothing, and are never used again, from pre-school to AP calculus. Alot of crap and once you get away from it you discover the truth. The truth shall set you free!!!
Base your opinions on hardcore facts and Scientific evidence to support them, not on imagination, that is what E=MC2 is, a true patent clerk at work, and before you idol someone, it is wise to research their past, and in the past you will find that the majority of the masses are smart people, but when their patents get denied, it is because some patent clerk is sitting behind the desk with a rejection stamp that is backed by government and what they want out and what they don't and the knowledge remains inscribed in the tiny little brain of some moron that could not even begin to understand the basic fundamentals of the workings of a bomb.
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20 years 10 months ago #7412
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Moon:
Crater AS15-9254(P)
Mars:
Crater at base of Ceraunius Tholus
Crater in Eros Vallis (possible source of ALH84001)
Gullied craters 41degS (includes large elliptical crater at bottom left and small elliptical crater near top)
I think we've seen more than enough examples of craters that aren't perfectly round.
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Crater AS15-9254(P)
Mars:
Crater at base of Ceraunius Tholus
Crater in Eros Vallis (possible source of ALH84001)
Gullied craters 41degS (includes large elliptical crater at bottom left and small elliptical crater near top)
I think we've seen more than enough examples of craters that aren't perfectly round.
[EDITED TO CORRECT TYPO]
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