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Before the Flood, There Was No Moon.


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reply posted on 29-6-2004 @ 02:20 PM by cyberpilot


Just the devils advocate here howard...but what if you had a very hot core
and it were suddenly flooded with water (say through an impact fracture)
reckon that flash boiling -steam might resemble an explosion, or create a powerful eruption?

BTW it is my personal belief that the moon is in fact material from earth

but hey, I'm just a country boy...LOL



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reply posted on 29-6-2004 @ 08:05 PM by NotTooHappy



Originally posted by Phimes
And I find it very interesting that the moon revolves only once each month,

This is no coincidence. The word "month" is comes from the word "moon". Also, The moon doesn't revolve around the Earth once a month, it does once every 28 days or 4 weeks.



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reply posted on 29-6-2004 @ 08:32 PM by HowardRoark


Well, considering that the Earth's oceans average only 4.5 Km deep, (11 Km at the deepest), That the same ratio of thickness as the skin on an apple.

I just can't see your scenario working.



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reply posted on 2-7-2004 @ 11:53 AM by Karaya


The moon has been there ALOOOOOONG time (geologists and NASA proved that). It is part of the primordial earth forming 4 billion years ago and breaking off very early. It has lava flows on its surface!!! WHich means it was once very very hot either on the surface or in the core.

Moon has been there way longer than man. Deal.



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reply posted on 2-7-2004 @ 12:32 PM by Undomiel

Moon, Floods and such

Many years ago, I heard a rumor that there was once an additional layer of atmosphere surrounding our planet. Due to its density and construction, it shielded the earth from a great deal of harmful ultra-violet radiation, thus explaining the longevity of the ancient peoples. This layer was primarily composed of water molecules and some catastrophic event caused the entire layer to precipitate out of the atmosphere, onto the earth, causing the flood. Taking into account the lifespans of people following the flood stories, as opposed to lifespans prior to the flood, there does seem to be a shortening of lifespan.

How this impacts the Moon theories, I don't know, but perhaps the 2 events are intertwined.



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reply posted on 6-7-2004 @ 04:36 PM by spanki


I once read that when the tried to take samples of the rock (moon) they weren't able to drill into it. It was more of a metallic material than rock. It was said that once the drill hit whatever was underneath the rock it made a like metallic sound and it echoed as if it was empty inside. Could it be a satellite of some type?
P.S. What a great site this is. I also recommend www.rense.com and www.drday.com



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reply posted on 7-7-2004 @ 12:58 PM by Smokersroom


Stoking the conspiratorial fire...

Anyone else read about organic material ejected from the moon periodically?

And what about all the business of astronauts shouting "We have a Santa Claus, Oh my God theres hundreds of them!" when visiting the moon?



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reply posted on 7-7-2004 @ 01:05 PM by Karellen


Here's a theory to chew on: We all know the moon controls the tides. Suppose prior to the Great Flood, the moon went into some kind of wierd, freaked-out, super-gravitational state, causing tides high enough to flood all land masses?



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