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18 Apr 2005 @ 05:29
Well, this looks like something worth waiting for. But the fact is they found them in an anciant trash dump, good thing they hadn't developed the paper shreader yet. But really, they must of tossed a whole library of stuff in this so called trash dump. Should be intresting reading once they are made legible. :}
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31 Mar 2005 @ 06:19
Guess we will just have to go there and find out for sure.
Although these pics sure show alot of green. :}
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24 Mar 2005 @ 01:25
This report looks at the electrical nature of our solar system. Could it be possable that Comets and Astroids are just charged particals, that also act like charged particals we create in the colliders/atom smashers? And could a static spark, be discharged if 2 planets happened to get a little too close to each other? This report seeks to proove just that.
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15 Mar 2005 @ 05:59
Now here's an intresting way to interpit old texts and our solar system's activities over time. I find the mix of myth, science and religion that fits my perception of what I believe did happen in our solar system in the past. Even in Native American drawings you see this same story.
Check it out, and have fun. :}
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22 Feb 2005 @ 17:57
Hmm, 3 billion years old? Almost as old as say,... one of Saturns moons? These metal balls they found down in a mine, sure look like Moons, since some moons arn't perfectly round as well. Maybe I can call them "micro cores". Imagine that, in the so called big bang, that the original single ball, spinning fast and white hot, blows up into a bunch of different sized balls, some large enough to stay hot like suns, others large enough to attract dust and aka-slags and even other even smaller balls. Anyway, whatever the accual reasons these balls look like one of the Moons of Saturn, is pretty intresting. :}
Heres the NASA pic of Saturns Moon, Iapetus.
Now, take a look at the pics of the metal balls found in the mine. And be sure to read the whole site, there are several pages (follow the links provided) of info on these metal balls.
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