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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