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*** Moon orbit is wrong according to Cornell University *** PIN
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[quote:2Crazy4U:MV8xNTk1NDkzXzI2NDA3MjY5X0MwMzYyODg=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1301383] Could the small degree of change in the earth's axis account for the imperceptible change in the moon's ellipse? [/quote] Yes, as the moon is the "natural satellite of the earth" any change would have consecuences in the moon. But as we are talking about small changes, i think that the proportion is equal.. SMALL but still [u]a change[/u] [/quote]
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Moon Orbit Wrong Cornell University associate Lorenzo Lorio, Has Researched i'm sure because of public outcry & observations made by You, my Friends, Visitors & others on the Internet and Concluded that Indeed there Is Something Wrong With The Sun Moon & Earth
More info and research on the video description.
Please lets analize and comments appreciated.
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