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Anonymous Coward User ID: 86138948 ![]() 07/30/2023 08:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 32,000 B.C. Based on a petroglyph that shows the cyclic behavior of the moon was known to the Aurignacian Culture of Europe over 34,000 years ago, they clearly spent some time looking up, as one is bound to do when not tied tooth and nail to a monitor screen. [link to qph.cf2.quoracdn.net (secure)] |
Nodding Donkey User ID: 80675800 ![]() 07/30/2023 08:25 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lastly and probably the most worrying, the Earth’s seasons could change substantially should the Moon disappear. We experience seasons on the Earth – spring, summer, autumn and winter - because the Earth is tilted. Relative to the plane we orbit the Sun, Earth’s tilt is about 23.5 degrees. It is the pull of the Moon’s gravity on the Earth that holds our planet in place. Without the Moon stabilising our tilt, it is possible that the Earth’s tilt could vary wildly. It would move from no tilt (which means no seasons) to a large tilt (which means extreme weather and even ice ages). [link to www.rmg.co.uk (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 86108226 ![]() 07/30/2023 08:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 32,000 B.C. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 86138948 Based on a petroglyph that shows the cyclic behavior of the moon was known to the Aurignacian Culture of Europe over 34,000 years ago, they clearly spent some time looking up, as one is bound to do when not tied tooth and nail to a monitor screen. [link to qph.cf2.quoracdn.net (secure)] Wow. I would literally have to shield OP from the rocks and bottles as he makes a mad dash to the exit after this epic embarrassment. Just unplug your computer, OP. It's the only way you will be safe for the next few weeks. |
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blunt man User ID: 84371052 ![]() 07/30/2023 08:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Tidal rhythmites are unequivocal evidence of marine conditions in sedimentary basins and can preserve a record of astronomically induced tidal periods." "We have shown that analysis of ancient tidal rhythmite may help us to estimate the palaeolunar orbital periods in terms of lunar days/month accurately." |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 84378790 ![]() 07/31/2023 12:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What would happen to the seasons if the Moon disappeared Quoting: Nodding Donkey Lastly and probably the most worrying, the Earth’s seasons could change substantially should the Moon disappear. We experience seasons on the Earth – spring, summer, autumn and winter - because the Earth is tilted. Relative to the plane we orbit the Sun, Earth’s tilt is about 23.5 degrees. It is the pull of the Moon’s gravity on the Earth that holds our planet in place. Without the Moon stabilising our tilt, it is possible that the Earth’s tilt could vary wildly. It would move from no tilt (which means no seasons) to a large tilt (which means extreme weather and even ice ages). [link to www.rmg.co.uk (secure)] Oh yeah,the moon effects tides of oceans with gravity,but not lakes?...stop peddling that "J" nonsense. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 84998417 ![]() 07/31/2023 04:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The oldest known object that depicts the moon (and the sun, some constellations and local landmarks) is the 'sky disk' of Nebra which is about 4000 years old. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 86138925 [link to www.quora.com (secure)] how long has it been here? they need to audit the vatican archives underneath PERIOD 2 million years of past civilizations knowledge in a 15 sq mile undergroung library? i promise you all that shit down there aint from 2000 years. they know EXACTLY what is going on |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79943885 ![]() 07/31/2023 04:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is no real way of knowing, as history is only what they allow people to know it is. The j have so much control over west and policy, that they could tell the masses total lies, and they will believe them, and the j are masters at lying to the public. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 84213874 ![]() 07/31/2023 05:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | history is only what they allow people to know Quoting: ...that seems to match my observings... there is a village about 8km away, someone seems to have deleted, that there was known seddling from over 10.000y (by now) ago... Europe seems to have had much of history... :-) |