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Message Subject How long till the moon disappears??
Poster Handle MoonMonstrosity
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Hi OP...

I've never thought our moon, was 'ours' in the sense it was naturally part of our little system.

Rather, it was placed here to produce certain effects.

The effects on water for one. With the planet arguably the biggest water world in our solar system, and ALL living things being made 90% plus, of water, then effects of an orbiting sattelite of the moon's size are definate.

You could look at it as a means of keeping a prescribed system in check. Maybe that flows all the way to how our brains function? Dont know.

On a larger scale, if you believe planets themselves are living, sentient and are concious, then perhaps the moon is to keep them in check too.

In any regard, I dont think we will always need the moon as it is. Maybe we'll understand why it's there and destroy it, maybe we'll attain a certain level of conciousness, and it will automatically go on its own accord? Maybe those who put it there will take it back.

So, in answer to your question, I dont know when, but I do feel it isnt a permanent thing. Perhaps our vibes will require two, or three moons, at different orbits and distances in the future?

Oh, and just to add, I dont think Man has ever been there. Machines yes, but man, no.





Edit to add - At least one thread on GLP suggests the moon is shrinking, and that it will break apart in 2016. I'm not so much a subscriber to that view point, but it is interesting none the less.
 Quoting: BadHairDay


glad to see someone with some level-headedness who can look at things and can instinctively get a good sense of what's going on and what may happen. excellent post.
 
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