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Asian nations like India, Japan, and China all have space programs sending probes to earth’s nearest neighbor, the moon. Superficially, these ambitious projects could at the least boost only national pride. Humanly, the objective is to regain human foothold of the lunar surface. Commercially, their benefits are not clearly defined. Militarily, the moon becomes a vantage point for watching complete world destruction in an endgame nuclear scenario. Technologically, they indicate certain scientific independence. Realistically, they can only signify the futility of regaining the chase of fantastic moonbeams for enlightening the reality of overcrowding, food shortages, and limited real estates.
Globally, understanding the true physics of symbiotic moon-earth system could more than likely solve many earthbound climate problems: global warming and cooling, air-land-sea pollutions, and the destructive connection of tides and violent weathers: droughts, floods, and storms. If there is no moon then there is no destructive lunar tide effect and what remain are the less destructive solar tide effects.
Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: ¶a(t)·¶r(t)=c²
Eih yei yei, I forgot about the moon. Can we blow chucks of it off? Do we really need the moon? Do more gravitational accidents happen during full moons?
sally.
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Do we really need the moon? Do more gravitational accidents happen during full moons?
It depends. The sea turtles needed the moon so they know where to beach and lay their eggs. I think werewolfs are out biting during full moon and they cause more premeditated deaths that accidental deaths.
Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: ¶a(t)·¶r(t)=c²
The moon doesn't look round anymore. Have you noticed? Can it change shape? It used to always look round but it looks flat around some corners.
The moon does go into phases where and when it could appear to deviate from spherical symmetry. It can change its shape in a very long time maybe from impact craters. Please see next post on monsoon over moon soon.
Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: ¶a(t)·¶r(t)=c²
No! With no "luna" there would be no "tics" therefore mental illness would loose the
luna prefix,and possibly be called an earthatic if you were mental!
regards michael.
Humilty,coupled with boldness,surprises truth to
reveal herself?
therefore mental illness would loose the luna prefix
Mental illness could just be a hypersensitivity to external forces, say moon's gravity. On the other hand lose of consciousness would be due to earth's gravity as when you fall down and hit your head on the concrete floor.
Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: ¶a(t)·¶r(t)=c²
Mental illness could just be a hypersensitivity to external forces, say moon's gravity. On the other hand lose of consciousness would be due to earth's gravity as when you fall down and hit your head on the concrete floor.
That is a very interesting point my friend,why did'nt I think of that?
regards michael.
Humilty,coupled with boldness,surprises truth to
reveal herself?
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