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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1405546 United States 11/20/2012 01:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Increase in tides across the globe would suggest the opposite, Moon moving too slow. If the Moon was moving faster, it would break away from Earths gravity. Causing less influence on the Earth, including tides. So, for all you crazies, the tidal action does not support this statement. |
shadasonic User ID: 15732022 United States 11/20/2012 01:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That thing was hauling ass. I thought you guys were crazy, but i'm not sure I've seen it move that fast, but I don't keep a moon log. “One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan |
Weasel_Turbine User ID: 14143765 United States 11/20/2012 01:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That thing was hauling ass. I thought you guys were crazy, but i'm not sure I've seen it move that fast, but I don't keep a moon log. It appears faster because the video is zoomed in. If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 22794525 United States 11/20/2012 01:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It should be simple for an amateur astronomer to time the earth and moon with perhaps a star as a reference point? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27834799 You mean like this? [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] Just sayin... And here we go again with the field rotation BS by the shills. Are you come back again here to trying to 'debunk' stuff with your ridiculous nonsense relinks? No, I already debunked it. My debunking stands, I'm just giving a little reminder since someone asked about the exact thing I already did... you didn't debunk a video of last night or it crossing the sky just of its rotation silly shilly |
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Weasel_Turbine User ID: 14143765 United States 11/20/2012 01:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why? You don't understand the concept that if you zoom in and have far less of a field of view that the object will move across that field of view quicker? As for those reporting it, NONE have reported it that acutally know how the Moon moves and can measure it. Just because you don't understand it doesn't mean it isn't true. If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22794525 United States 11/20/2012 01:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Increase in tides across the globe would suggest the opposite, Moon moving too slow. Quoting: --Voltaic-- If the Moon was moving faster, it would break away from Earths gravity. Causing less influence on the Earth, including tides. So, for all you crazies, the tidal action does not support this statement. prove it! |
DUCM900 User ID: 28137112 Italy 11/20/2012 01:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why? You don't understand the concept that if you zoom in and have far less of a field of view that the object will move across that field of view quicker? As for those reporting it, NONE have reported it that acutally know how the Moon moves and can measure it. Just because you don't understand it doesn't mean it isn't true. |
Weasel_Turbine User ID: 14143765 United States 11/20/2012 01:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why? You don't understand the concept that if you zoom in and have far less of a field of view that the object will move across that field of view quicker? As for those reporting it, NONE have reported it that acutally know how the Moon moves and can measure it. Just because you don't understand it doesn't mean it isn't true. Thank you for proving you don't understand it with such a well thought out response! I'm sure that took a lot out of you. to expand on how zooming affects the apparent speed with some very light algebra: If the speed of the object allows it to cross y degrees per minute and the unzoomed field of view is 50y then it would take 50 minutes to cross. Now when zoomed that field of view is 10y. How long will it take to cross that smaller field of view and how much faster will it appear? Last Edited by LHP598 on 11/20/2012 01:50 PM If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
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DUCM900 User ID: 28137112 Italy 11/20/2012 01:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So even if your lies are welcome (not), you tool may think that the camera noticed the strange speed of the moon, not the guy who filmed it after noticed that anomaly, right? Last Edited by IWASTHERE on 11/20/2012 07:12 PM |
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Weasel_Turbine User ID: 14143765 United States 11/20/2012 01:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i have been looking at the moon, earthquakes, the sun, and all kinds of crazy snit, but listen the moon is IS! me and at least 5 others last night witnessed the moon from horizon to horizon in no more than 5 hours! You or who ever can't debunk that. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22794525 Last night you say? Really? When it was up since around Noon? Or did you not know that it was up for much of the day already? I don't suppose you have any actual proof of your statement? Or any reason why only those that don't seem to understand its movement are the only ones that see this? If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
Mindfulnesz User ID: 27577634 Netherlands 11/20/2012 01:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That thing was hauling ass. I thought you guys were crazy, but i'm not sure I've seen it move that fast, but I don't keep a moon log. It appears faster because the video is zoomed in. Ok, reasonable point.. But now explain the fact why those 2 guys also experiencing the same effect? Don't think they both look through a zoomed camera without looking at it once with their naked eye. Don't you think it's the reason they started filming in the first place, because they noticed it, watching with there naked eyes. Last Edited by Mindfulnesz on 11/20/2012 01:58 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 13926736 United States 11/20/2012 01:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Increase in tides across the globe would suggest the opposite, Moon moving too slow. If the Moon was moving faster, it would break away from Earths gravity. Causing less influence on the Earth, including tides. So, for all you crazies, the tidal action does not support this statement. Sorry my eyes say it all, moon is moving faster, I think it's due to earth moving slower. |
Weasel_Turbine User ID: 14143765 United States 11/20/2012 01:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | @ Weasel_Turbine Quoting: DUCM900 So even if your lies are welcome (not), you tool may think that the camera noticed the strange speed of the moon, not the guy who filmed after noticed that anomaly right? Show just ONE thing I've said that is a provable lie. I'll bet you can't. Your video shows it was zoomed in quite a bit as it shows the unzoomed right at the beginning. Based on the unzoomed part the movement of the Moon is miniscule and well within the bounds of what it should be. Just because he noticed it doesn't mean he was right. If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
Weasel_Turbine User ID: 14143765 United States 11/20/2012 02:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That thing was hauling ass. I thought you guys were crazy, but i'm not sure I've seen it move that fast, but I don't keep a moon log. It appears faster because the video is zoomed in. Ok, reasonable point.. But now explain the fact why those 2 guys also experiencing the same effect? Don't think they both look through a zoomed camera without looking at it once with their naked eye. Don't you think it's the reason they started filming in the first place, because they noticed it, watching with there naked eyes. They don't understand what they're looking at. They're comparing it to the trees which makes the movement more apparent. Still the amount of movement it had was well within the bounds of what it should be. If it was off then where are the thousands of reports from astronomers around the world that were unable to track the Moon? If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
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Weasel_Turbine User ID: 14143765 United States 11/20/2012 02:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Increase in tides across the globe would suggest the opposite, Moon moving too slow. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 13926736 If the Moon was moving faster, it would break away from Earths gravity. Causing less influence on the Earth, including tides. So, for all you crazies, the tidal action does not support this statement. Sorry my eyes say it all, moon is moving faster, I think it's due to earth moving slower. If the Earth was moving slower (or even faster) then why are the sunrise and sunset times still accurate even in printed sources from years ago? Why are the Moon rise and set times still accurate? Why did the eclipse happen exactly on schedule and in the predicted location last week? If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
Mindfulnesz User ID: 27577634 Netherlands 11/20/2012 02:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: shadasonic That thing was hauling ass. I thought you guys were crazy, but i'm not sure I've seen it move that fast, but I don't keep a moon log. It appears faster because the video is zoomed in. Ok, reasonable point.. But now explain the fact why those 2 guys also experiencing the same effect? Don't think they both look through a zoomed camera without looking at it once with their naked eye. Don't you think it's the reason they started filming in the first place, because they noticed it, watching with there naked eyes. They don't understand what they're looking at. They're comparing it to the trees which makes the movement more apparent. Still the amount of movement it had was well within the bounds of what it should be. If it was off then where are the thousands of reports from astronomers around the world that were unable to track the Moon? You got a point there.. I do believe most astronomers wouldn't (more like couldn't) say a thing about it, if it was true.. But there are also many amateur astronomers that should've noticed it and posted something on the internet.. Non the less.. I do think there's something about Luna that they haven't told us consciously. |
Weasel_Turbine User ID: 14143765 United States 11/20/2012 02:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | (..cutting the nonsense BS as always) Quoting: Weasel_Turbine Just because he noticed it doesn't mean he was right. Oh well SO you think you are right VS many peolple who noticed it. Good deal. lmao. So you can't show one thing I've posted that is a lie then? And no it is not just me, it is thousands of people around the world that look at the Moon every day, know what they are looking at and are not reporting the anomalies that those who obviously don't know what they're looking at are saying. It is the fact that sunrise and set times and Moon rise and set times are still accurate even when comparing to source printed years ago. It is the fact that the recent eclipse happened exactly where and when it was supposed to be and was predicted decades before. If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22794525 United States 11/20/2012 02:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i have been looking at the moon, earthquakes, the sun, and all kinds of crazy snit, but listen the moon is IS! me and at least 5 others last night witnessed the moon from horizon to horizon in no more than 5 hours! You or who ever can't debunk that. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22794525 Last night you say? Really? When it was up since around Noon? Or did you not know that it was up for much of the day already? I don't suppose you have any actual proof of your statement? Or any reason why only those that don't seem to understand its movement are the only ones that see this? i saw it come over the horizon at 2;15pm k it set at 7:00pm can you disprove that , i would attempt video taping this today but it's like a monsun out there lightning and hard rain, heavy cloud cover |
Weasel_Turbine User ID: 14143765 United States 11/20/2012 02:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok, reasonable point.. But now explain the fact why those 2 guys also experiencing the same effect? Don't think they both look through a zoomed camera without looking at it once with their naked eye. Don't you think it's the reason they started filming in the first place, because they noticed it, watching with there naked eyes. They don't understand what they're looking at. They're comparing it to the trees which makes the movement more apparent. Still the amount of movement it had was well within the bounds of what it should be. If it was off then where are the thousands of reports from astronomers around the world that were unable to track the Moon? You got a point there.. I do believe most astronomers wouldn't (more like couldn't) say a thing about it, if it was true.. But there are also many amateur astronomers that should've noticed it and posted something on the internet.. Non the less.. I do think there's something about Luna that they haven't told us consciously. I'll give you that there many be SOME astronomers that couldn't say something. But they couldn't hide it either. IF something were not moving right it would be noticeable to people all around the world in every country. It simply couldn't be covered up and astronomers would be the first you'd be hearing from. They'd all want to be the first to describe it, the first to speculate on why it is happening. If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
DUCM900 User ID: 28137112 Italy 11/20/2012 02:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You got a point there.. Quoting: Mindfulnesz I do believe most astronomers wouldn't (more like couldn't) say a thing about it, if it was true.. But there are also many amateur astronomers that should've noticed it and posted something on the internet.. Non the less.. I do think there's something about Luna that they haven't told us consciously. (obviously) |
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