Whats The Deal With The Moon's Craters

in #nasalies8 years ago

 I think im going to write a paper presenting my theory that the sun and moon are really oppositely charged binary electric plasma circuits creating the entire EM field that holds all matter together ... pray fer me may my research be fruitful and truthful and that someone will publish me 

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I'm not religious, but, if I was, I would definitely be praying for you.

(P.s. Why do you need someone to publish it for you when you have SteemIt?)

i ment try to get published in a peer review journals ... but ya

I knew what you meant. I was just joking. The bit about SteemIt was irony.

im new to this today , is there a list of all the profiles to choose to follow people on this , how many i wonder 1000s or tens of 1000s

I'm quite new, also.
I don't think there is a list. You just have to view a post and, if you like it, follow that person. Any new posts from the people you follow will be shown in your "home" screen (button upper left).

well gave ya a follow hope ya follow back i just make vids on you tube normally trying to get critical mass but a friend told me to check this out promote my content on it ... sure why not i said

Ok, I follow you back.
Just found this list of users - not many, but it can give you some more people to follow.

https://steemit.com/steemit/@steevc/44f3rm-a-steemit-directory

The Moon is a long, long way away from Earth.
That leaves a lot of empty space surrounding the Moon, where anything could get to it from all angles.
PIA00559: The Earth and Moon As Seen by 2001 Mars Odyssey's Thermal Emission Imaging System

Image Source: https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA00559

They possibly lie about a lot of things, I don't really know.
But I don't believe Aristarchus was part of a NASA 'conspiracy' back in 270 BC when he calculated the distance to the moon pretty close to what NASA say it is today.
I'm going with updated Aristarchus calculations, he was a very smart fellow for his time.
https://www.famousscientists.org/aristarchus/

he was a free mason jesuit and his 2 sticks theory is insane on the face of it what they called each other up and compared notes , lol

Foucault pendulum.

the guy who did the experiment ADMITTED he had to start the pendulum up
BAW HAW HAHAHAHAHA ... hes said i had to give it some lateral bias
If earth was moving NO pendulum could be stationary ever but nope
on this plane we call earth you have to start them all up by hand every time

I don't think you understand the principle discovered by Foucault?
He discovered it by toying around with his lathe, look him up, he's interesting too.
Jean Bernard Léon Foucault
How the pendulum is started is irrelevant, what it shows us is quite simple really.