To: RightWhale
van Flandern says Mars was a moon of the 5th planet, which would have made it the 4th planet at that time. Why did it explode? It may have been a duplicate thread planet.It was a troll planet, and the Viking Kitties zotted it.
83 posted on
05/03/2005 6:36:12 AM PDT by
Lazamataz
(Not Elected Pope Since 4/19/2005.)
To: Lazamataz
I don't know where the planet went, boss. It looks like it just exploded like a frog.
85 posted on
05/03/2005 8:45:44 AM PDT by
RightWhale
(These problems would not exist if we had had a moon base all along)
To: Lazamataz
The Exploded Planet Hypothesis 2000
Evidence that Mars is a former moon
http://www.metaresearch.org/solar%20system/eph/eph2000.asp
"Especially significant in this regard is the fact that half of Mars is saturated with craters, and half is only sparsely cratered. Moreover, the crustal thickness has apparently been augmented over one hemisphere by up to 20 km or so, gradually tapering off near the hemisphere boundaries. This 'crustal dichotomy' is also readily seen in Martian elevation maps"
86 posted on
05/03/2005 8:57:48 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
(FR profiled updated Monday, April 11, 2005. Fewer graphics, faster loading.)
To: Lazamataz
It was made of cheese and a moose ate it!
97 posted on
10/23/2005 12:53:41 AM PDT by
md2576
(Don't be such a Shehan Hugger!)
To: Lazamataz
I tried to follow the equations in post #43 at 4 AM and got a headache, only to discover the poster had been zotted. So I'm going to bed. I would appreciate it if no planets crashed into my house until I woke up. Thanks.
99 posted on
10/23/2005 1:19:00 AM PDT by
Heatseeker
("I sort of like liberals now. They’re kind of cute when they’re shivering and afraid." - Ann Coulter)
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