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hello_im_alex said: The ETs are not ON the moon, but they may be IN the moon. I'm sure some of you have heard of the fact that the moon is hollow? When NASA crashed a probe into it a while back they recorded a long and pronounced vibration like when you hit a bell or a gong. Also, the shapes of the craters on the moon suggest that there is a very hard surface under the initial surface of the moon. That is because many of the craters are very wide but not very deep. They have also recorded clouds of mist hovering over the surface of the moon.
Also, whoever asserted that the moon is an old chunk of earth, then why have they found moon rocks that are a billion years older than any rocks on earth?
I believe it may be possible that the moon is an artificial satellite sent here by an alien race to facilite the evolution of life on earth for a reason unknown to us.
Check out the books, Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon by Don Wilson and Who Built the Moon? by Christopher Knight.
BAHAHAHAHA this is why I generally hate people on the whole because of 'facts' like the moon being hollow......
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Re: Are aliens on the moon? [Re: twighead]
#14094279 - 03/09/11 06:47 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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ok not a fact but legitimate speculation!
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Re: Are aliens on the moon? [Re: F0SS1L]
#14094281 - 03/09/11 06:47 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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F0SS1L said: Well you know we can see and study the moon pretty clearly from Earth right? Even amateurs can do this quite well. What exactly are aliens eating, drinking, breathing, and using for shelter? Unless we're talking about life on the microscopic level I think it's pretty obvious there's no aliens on the moon.
my exact thoughts...
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hello_im_alex said: ok not a fact but legitimate speculation!
How is that legitimate in the least? wtf is the point of creating deathstar type moon ship to watch a bunch of stupid apes? Next your gonna be saying our sun is a intergalatic stargate.
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Azure Essence said:
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hello_im_alex said: The ETs are not ON the moon, but they may be IN the moon. I'm sure some of you have heard of the fact that the moon is hollow? When NASA crashed a probe into it a while back they recorded a long and pronounced vibration like when you hit a bell or a gong. Also, the shapes of the craters on the moon suggest that there is a very hard surface under the initial surface of the moon. That is because many of the craters are very wide but not very deep. They have also recorded clouds of mist hovering over the surface of the moon.
Also, whoever asserted that the moon is an old chunk of earth, then why have they found moon rocks that are a billion years older than any rocks on earth?
I believe it may be possible that the moon is an artificial satellite sent here by an alien race to facilite the evolution of life on earth for a reason unknown to us.
Check out the books, Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon by Don Wilson and Who Built the Moon? by Christopher Knight.
BAHAHAHAHA this is why I generally hate people on the whole because of 'facts' like the moon being hollow......
hey man i didn't make this shit up! admittedly i was basically asking to be flamed with my post but the fact remains that all the info comes from books which reference all sorts of scientist and other credible people. read the material before you judge.
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I know you didnt make that up, some fuckin bozo made it up before you were even born.
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And you ate it up
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Pffff, I ate it up? I am the one exploring the alternative theories here. Of course none of this is certain. But that doesn't mean that bashing people for offering a creative perspective is gonna accomplish anything. As crazy as it sounds, there are academic type people who explore these ideas. But don't take my word for it! Actually check up the books I mentioned and get back to me!
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They would be the luaghing stock of acadamia if they actually studied this shit and sent there theories out for peer review. No im not gonna run down to the library take out the books you mentioned and spend a couple days reading through them, present some evidence yourself.
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It doesnt mean shit if someone from acedemia said it. You know when a rap album goes platnum? Yeah, that doesnt mean he makes good music, it means a million people are fucking stupid.
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Not only that, saying outlandish things like that is just too silly at this point. We havent even explored the simpler possibilities. That's like if I said gravity wasnt real, and it's actually invisible cats with wings that make things float back towards the earth. It's just outlandish bullshit that is TOO outlandish to be natural or probable in any way.
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It's not our moon that's hollow, it's Phobos.
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hello_im_alex said: The ETs are not ON the moon, but they may be IN the moon. I'm sure some of you have heard of the fact that the moon is hollow? When NASA crashed a probe into it a while back they recorded a long and pronounced vibration like when you hit a bell or a gong. Also, the shapes of the craters on the moon suggest that there is a very hard surface under the initial surface of the moon. That is because many of the craters are very wide but not very deep. They have also recorded clouds of mist hovering over the surface of the moon.
Also, whoever asserted that the moon is an old chunk of earth, then why have they found moon rocks that are a billion years older than any rocks on earth?
I believe it may be possible that the moon is an artificial satellite sent here by an alien race to facilite the evolution of life on earth for a reason unknown to us.
Check out the books, Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon by Don Wilson and Who Built the Moon? by Christopher Knight.
Wow. Just.....wow.
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How is it outlandish to assume that if the moon rings like a bell when you strike it, and craters on the surface are so shallow (in relation to their width) that there might be some kind of hard shell just below the surface, than it's POSSIBLE that it may be hollow? If that is unreasonable that I suppose I am crazy.
My idea that ETs lived inside the hollow moon was an exaggerated speculation in the spirit of contributing to the thread.
And is it not peculiar that the size of our moon is perfectly proportionate to cover the sun during an eclipse? Or that life could not has been produced without the breathing of the tides thanks to the moon? Or, as I said before, that there are rocks on the moon that are a billion years older than any of those found on earth? And if the moon originates elsewhere, then why is it's orbit a nice round circle around the earth? If the earth's gravitational field "caught" the moon then wouldn't the orbit be elliptical?
There are many mysteries about the moon and I believe your attitude (Azure and Bodhi) is counter productive to uncovering them. I don't necessarily believe any of the theories I mention but I don't disregard them either just because that's what the status quo would do. A quick analysis of history would prove that to be very unwise!
No offence though! I enjoy this type of debate as long as is doesn't degenerate into pointless name-calling..
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So tell me, when did you go and strike the moon like a church bell?
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Oh I'm all for mysteries. It's when thos mysteries turn into silly theories that I ignore them.
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Btw, when I first heard of these ideas I also thought they were crazy. But then a certain string of synchronicities led me to give them a bit more consideration. It's not a topic I would bring up anywhere but I would hope my fellow shroomerites would be a bit more receptive!
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hello_im_alex said: Btw, when I first heard of these ideas I also thought they were crazy. But then a certain string of synchronicities led me to give them a bit more consideration. It's not a topic I would bring up anywhere but I would hope my fellow shroomerites would be a bit more receptive!
Yeah, apparently if you use drugs, it's easy to ignore logic.
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Re: Are aliens on the moon? [Re: adrug]
#14094498 - 03/09/11 07:31 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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adrug said: Let's look at a few facts here.
1) The moon has ZERO atmosphere. 2) The moon has virtually no water (save for some rather sparse frozen crystals that reside in the dust on the surface). 3) Humans have physically been to the moon. 4) You can clearly see the entire bright side of the moon with even a low powered telescope. 5) The far side of the moon was fully imaged way back in the 1960s, and was seen by the astronauts on the Apollo 8 mission. 6) The moon is probably the MOST observed object in space due to its close proximity to Earth. 7) The presence of organic material on the moon does not equate life on the moon. Especially when the current theory of moon origin is that the moon is a chunk of the Earth that was blown away in our distant past. 8) And finally, I asked our reptilian overlords and they told me with certainty that there are no aliens on the moon. 
I become more and more disappointed by the critical thinking skills of the human race every day.
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Here's the thing: Life is so damn mysterious and strange as it, absent any speculative theories about a hollow moon or greys flying around in our atmosphere.
If anything, such theories are just a reflection of the self-importance of the theorist. "Oh yes, humanity, particularly my generation, and specifically me for being aware of this, are just so damn special that intergalactic investigators are just buzzing around us all the time, darting back and forth in their craft to observer us/help us/plan our demise because we are just so damn unique and special."
The mysteries are much bigger and far stranger than "UFO's" or the light Buzz Aldrin saw reflecting off one of the lunar module panels.
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