At 11:16 pm 25/07/2005 -0500, Richard wrote:
Terry,
Yes , things are not what they seem. This statement
extends to most science.
Way back when I was in school we were taught crude
oil came from dinosaurs and decayed vegetable matter
and this was in the early 1940's.
I have been
For those of you who think my ideas about an electric sun and a hollow moon are
the rantings of a crackpot, I offer the following proof that things are not
what they seem. Simply go to:
http://moon.google.com/
and you will observe that the locations of each lunar landing have been mapped
At 09:50 am 25/07/2005 -0400, you wrote:
For those of you who think my ideas about an electric
sun and a hollow moon are the rantings of a crackpot,
I offer the following proof that things are not what
they seem. Simply go to:
http://moon.google.com/
and you will observe
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Terry,
Yes , things are not what they seem. This statement extends to most
science.
Way back when I was in school we were taught crude oil came from dinasaurs
and decayed vegetable matter and this was in the early 1940's.
I have been posting a few " ringers" . One is that t
Richard,
Only because you mentioned it - have you considered that our sun could be the inside of a Black hole residingin a parallel universe? Just a thought.
ChrisRC Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Terry,
Yes , things are not what they seem. This statement extends to most science.
Way
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