[allplanets-hollow] Atmosphere on the Moon

Re: [allplanets-hollow] Ch.3 Cater-Tides- Gravity
Dean,

    I agree with you that the moon has more gravity and more atmosphere than

has been reported by the powers that be. What I am suggesting is that the technique

used to measure the mass and indirectly that gravity of the Moon is itself incorrect.

I did some extensive writing on this in a prior e-mail. I guess it takes time to get to

them all. By the way, I liked that attachment you sent that gave further clues that the

Moon is not a vacuum at all but has a viable atmosphere! I liked practically everything

I read! My reasons for not needing to abandon Newton is based on what I consider a

very faulty method of determining the mass of the Moon in relationship to the Earth.

If this is the case, then one might have a much more massive planet in the Moon than

the 1 part in 82 that has been estimated as its ratio to the Earth. Where do you think the

idea that the Moon has only 1/6th gravity of the Earth came form anywhere? It was reverse

engineered to coin a phrase from having the Earth 82 times more massive. Work the

mass equation for the Moon backwards and PRESTO!, We have that silly 1/6th gravity

which you guys are suffering under and it is this fact in combination with all of the

other Moon data that makes you think it is a Newtonian flaw.

    All I am suggesting is to verify the mass of the Moon before we go and nail Newton's

notes in a coffin.

Scott

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On Sun, 18 Mar 2001 18:41:57 -0300 "Dean De Lucia" [email protected] writes:

Members,

I have included a couple of pages from Chapter One of Cater's book in support of the idea that the Moon has an atmosphere. Easy reading, enthralling.

Scott-

If we don't abandone Newton, how can we accomodate an atmosphere on the Moon? !/6 of the Earth's gravity doesn't cut it.

I'm still considering your theory. I'll have a comment or two tonight, I imagine. I have to follow it, first.

Dharma/Dean

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Re: [allplanets-hollow] Ch.3 Cater-Tides- Gravity

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Dean,

      I agree with you that the moon has more gravity and more atmosphere than

has been reported by the powers that be. What I am suggesting is that the technique

used to measure the mass and indirectly that gravity of the Moon is itself incorrect.

I did some extensive writing on this in a prior e-mail. I guess it takes time to get to

them all. By the way, I liked that attachment you sent that gave further clues that the

Moon is not a vacuum at all but has a viable atmosphere! I liked practically everything

I read! My reasons for not needing to abandon Newton is based on what I consider a

very faulty method of determining the mass of the Moon in relationship to the Earth.

If this is the case, then one might have a much more massive planet in the Moon than

the 1 part in 82 that has been estimated as its ratio to the Earth. Where do you think the

idea that the Moon has only 1/6th gravity of the Earth came form anywhere? It was reverse

engineered to coin a phrase from having the Earth 82 times more massive. Work the

mass equation for the Moon backwards and PRESTO!, We have that silly 1/6th gravity

which you guys are suffering under and it is this fact in combination with all of the

other Moon data that makes you think it is a Newtonian flaw.

      All I am suggesting is to verify the mass of the Moon before we go and nail Newton's

notes in a coffin.

Scott

Scott,

I continue to study your ideas, but it is not only in relation to the Moon that I have been studying Cater's concept. Consider Kevin's post today. It really seems that inertia is a matter of charge, it just seems to be related to mass.

I wonder how many of your ideas are compatible with this?

Dharma/Dean

Re: [allplanets-hollow] Ch.3 Cater-Tides- Gravity
Members,

I've posted The Abduction of Duryodhana: http://skyboom.com/hollowearthpuranas/index12.html

It is down at the bottom. I sent it around yesterday.

DD

Re: [allplanets-hollow] Ch.3 Cater-Tides- Gravity
List Members,

This suggests an opening to the hollow portion which is not so small. A significant amount of soft particle light escapes in order to diminish the darkness.

Darma/Dean

The nights are never so dark at the Poles as in other regions, for the moon and stars seem to possess twice as much light and effulgence. In addition, there is a continous light, the varied shades and play of which are amongst the strangest phenomena of nature." - Rambrosson's Astronomy.

Re: [allplanets-hollow] Ch.3 Cater-Tides- Gravity
The events that occured during the following hundred or more days beggar description. We were on an open and iceless sea. The month we reckoned to be November or December, and we knew the so-called South Pole was turned toward the sun. Therefore, when passing out and away from the internal electrical light of "The Smoky God" and its genial warmth, we would be met by the light and warmth of the sun, shining in through the south opening of the earth. We were not mistaken. There were times when our little craft, driven by wind that was continous and persistent, shot through the waters like an arrow. Indeed, had we encountered a hidden rock or obstacle, our little vessel would gave been crushed into lindling-wood. At last we were conscious that the atmosphere was growing decidedly colder, and, a few days later, icebergs were sighted far to the left. My father argued, and correctly, that the winds which filled our sails came from the warm climate "within." The time of the year was certainly most auspicious for us to make our dash for the "outside" world and attempt to scud our fishing sloop through open channels of the frozen zone which surrounds the polar regions. We were soon amid the ice-packs, and now our little craft got through the narrow channels and escaped being crushed I know not. The compass behaved in the same drunken and unreliable fashion in passing over the southern curve or edge of the earth's shell as it had done on our inbound trip at the northern entrance. It gyrated, dipped and seemed like a thing possessed. PART FIVE: AMONG THE ICE PACKS For the next forty-five days our time was employed in dodging icebergs and hunting channels; indeed, had we not been favored with a strong south wind and a small boat, I doubt if this story could have ever been given to the world. At last, there came a morning when my father said: "My son, I think we are to see home. We are almost through the ice. See! the open water lies before us." However, there were a few icebergs that had floated far northward into the open water still ahead of us on either side, stretching away for many miles. Directly in front of us, and by the compass, which had now righted itself, due north, there was an open sea.

List Members-

Thus Jens and Olaf Jansen left the hollow portion through the Southern orifice. They left by water. This does not correspond well with Rod's Radarsat estimate of the Southern opening's location. ( Scroll down to the bottom. It is the last picture: http://www.skyboom.com/hollowearthpuranas/index6.html ) Rod's opening seems to be land-locked. But what if there is a channel from the opening to the interior part of the Ross Bay? Or two openings?

Any other ideas?