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Abu Loren
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Plonker no. The cloud cover in the UK is almost always low whilst here in the UAE amazingly we get clear skies most of the time. As you've been brought up studying NASA's lies you wouldn't be able to think outside the box. The heavenly bodies are not what you think they are. |
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Ron Webb
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If the moon had entered the earth's atmosphere in the UAE, it would be below the horizon for most of the planet. I think somebody would have noticed that. Shucks, I think I would have noticed it myself.
On the other hand, maybe not. We'd be too busy dealing with the catastrophic tidal effects, which would drown most of the coastal areas (not to mention ripping the moon itself apart). And I can't even imagine the effects on the weather. What does NASA have to do with it? We understood the basic physics of the solar system hundreds of years ago. |
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Abu Loren
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The moon did not enter the atmosphere but has always been inside it. If you've ever been lucky enough to be near a lake in natural surroundings meaning that there are no artificial lights nearby then you would see the moon's reflection on the water. If the moon was millions of miles away then this reflection of it's light would be impossible. As for the moon being resposible for the earth's gravity that is also a fantasy created by those who are liars. The earth and it's gravity are independent of the moon and do not depend on it. What's you've written above is straight out of the encyclopedia written by those bods at NASA. Hence the reason you can't think outside of the box and accept alternative reality. |
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Tim the plumber
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I understand how to measure the gravity of the Moon from Earth. I understand how to find the distance away from us that the Moon is using a laser range finder or radar. I understand how to measure the distance away from us that the Moon is using 2 telescops at different locations at the same time. I understand how to measure the distance using one point of observation over several sightings. If the Moon had come into the Earth's atmosphere we would all be dead already. Not something you could miss. |
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Tim the plumber
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Why would the distance of the Moon be significant in it reflecting off a lake? The Sun is much further away and reflects off water and stuff. Stars are much much further away. They will reflect of a very very still lake. Why is it down to the atheists here to point out the obvious? |
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Ron Webb
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Why would it be impossible? And where are you getting this stuff? It's not Islam, and it's certainly not science. Are you just making it up out of your own head?
The moon is responsible for earth's tides, not for its gravity.
Again, what does NASA have to do with anything? Wikipedia says that "Seleucus of Seleucia theorized around 150 B.C. that tides were caused by the Moon,", and (ironically) that "Medieval understanding of the tides was primarily based on works of Muslim astronomers." |
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Abu Loren
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Look compare the reflection of light of a street light and the reflection of the moon's light on water. It's almost identical which means that the moon is very near.
The earth is independent of any heavenly bodies. The tides are controlled by Allah Subhana Wa Ta'ala's natural laws. He tells us in the Qur'an that He has set a balance. This is the natural law of the universe.
People follow what lies NASA tells and they follow the lies of the so called scientists of the past who has proven nothing but theorised much. There you go, you get your scientific facts from wikipedia. Say no more. Let also say this. The Earth is flat hence the reason we can see the moon at the same time all over the world. Those areas covered by sunlight can also the see the moon as the moon is not only visible at night. Human beings do not possess the technology to penetrate the Earth's 'atmosphere'. There is no 'atmosphere' as such but it continues to the next heaven. What we see is out own universe, there are no glaxies, black holes, supernova's etc etc as these are the imaginations of a group of people who has the only agenda which is to rip off the government for billions of dollars of funding, most of which goes into their own pockets. |
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