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Electric Universe, Saturn is the Binary Star: Ancient Gods Are Planets, Wal Thornhill

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posted on May, 12 2019 @ 11:41 AM
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a reply to: turbonium1
Thycho crater has ejecta rays spanning a huge area of the Moon.

That was one massive impact.



Volcanic features on the Moon are recognisable by specific features such as lava flows, rilles.

Impact craters have a very recognisable shape, as well as central peaks due to the ground rebounding.

The Moon, of course, has hundreds of thousands of tiny craters. Can't see them appearing due to volcanic activity.
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posted on May, 12 2019 @ 01:39 PM
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You realize since EU is claiming craters are from electricity, not asteroids, it would only take one crater with debris to debunk EU theory..

Or better example when we watched shoemaker Levy hit Jupiter..


Regular science isn’t making the claim that every crater should have debris.. the russian impact recently was a “cloud burster” it exploded in the atmosphere..


That is why EU theory is a joke.



posted on May, 13 2019 @ 08:52 AM
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originally posted by: Justoneman
a reply to: wildespace

Couldn't you get a "Crater" with a hole instead of what looks like a protrusion to make your point please? I am sure there are tons of them.

I can agree with your concepts in principle here, but that pic says Volcano to me.


So whats this, is it a mound



Flip verticle to see what it is, no it's a crater.


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posted on May, 13 2019 @ 09:47 AM
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originally posted by: eManym
Scientist: "That crater was created by a meteor."
Colleagues: "Hear, Hear, I dually agree!"

Out of the box thinker: "Did you see a meteor create the crater."

Scientist: "No. I just know that is what happened."

Out of the box thinker: "I must disagree with your assertion."

Did you see an electric arc create the crater? Have you ever seen one in space? With all the craters throughout the solar system i'd imagine someone wouldve actually seen one.

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