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Wednesday, 17. October 2007, 06:33:59
personally for broaching the subject might be a sign of something
deeper, perhaps the attackers' distaste for having the topic openly
discussed.
And so the most probably scenario then, is since it is halfway between
North and South thereabouts and on the western side of the moon, it
would probably send the moon closer to the earth, and it would have
gained momentum, and be spinning, and it would miss the earth on its
way past, but stay close to the ecliptic of its orbit, then reach the
apex of the ellipse, then turn rather sharply, and head directly
towards the earth. Perhaps missing it by a small margin, perhaps
impacting it.
As seen in that animation.
And yet still, after my 1st post, after more than 600 replies
cummulative, not one pilot has dared answered the question why the
bottom paper rises.
Perhaps no one here is interested in discussing this with you and
going out of their way to help you to learn because of your abrasive and
insulting approach. I think you will find that pilots with a considerable
amount of experience no longer feel like they have anything to prove, so the
"insulting challenge" approach does not work with them. IOW, they are not
interested in trying to impress you.







