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over a year ago
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If you look at the moon tonight, think of this.
Think of how many people around the world and throughout history, have looked up at the moon. What has happened under that moon over the past 4.5 Billion years. How many lives have come into existence and left again, the Dinosaurs, the volcanic eruptions, the wars, the tears and laughter, the prayers and songs, the sunrises and sunsets. Under one moon in an immeasurable universe, a movement of energy with no time or space, no division, no division between you and the moon, between you and the immeasurable. |
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It is thought that the Moon was formed when a proto-planet about the size of Mars collided with the early Earth around 4.5bn years ago.
The debris left over from impact coalesced to form the Moon.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"It is thought that the Moon was formed when a proto-planet about the size of Mars collided with the early Earth around 4.5bn years ago.
The debris left over from impact coalesced to form the Moon.
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It's all energy man. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I feel sorry for the moon
It looks like it's had a right battering over the years, full of holes and craters....yes I'm that sad I spent an evening observing and counting them |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I feel sorry for the moon
It looks like it's had a right battering over the years, full of holes and craters....yes I'm that sad I spent an evening observing and counting them "
Nothing wrong with that, I've sat on top of Mountains and looked at the star for hours, it's how we find our depth. |
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"And the moon was once much closer to earth but it's moving away."
On early Earth, when the Moon was newly formed, days were five hours long, but with the Moon's braking effect operating on the Earth for the last 4.5bn years, days have slowed down to the 24 hours that we are familiar with now, and they will continue to slow down in the future. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Stars frustrate me! I want a more powerful telescope for them, the one I've got just doesn't cut it, it's only a cheap one.
Although a few weeks ago I was convinced I was looking at Saturn and then the fucker went behind some clouds |
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"I feel sorry for the moon
It looks like it's had a right battering over the years, full of holes and craters....yes I'm that sad I spent an evening observing and counting them "
You'd be battered and full of holes and craters if you'd had the Clangers and the Soup Dragon living on you |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Stars frustrate me! I want a more powerful telescope for them, the one I've got just doesn't cut it, it's only a cheap one.
Although a few weeks ago I was convinced I was looking at Saturn and then the fucker went behind some clouds "
I don't have a telescope, I just stargaze, light pollution is a problem in the UK, and lots of other places, best i remember was in the Pyrenees about 16 years ago. |
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"And the moon was once much closer to earth but it's moving away.
On early Earth, when the Moon was newly formed, days were five hours long, but with the Moon's braking effect operating on the Earth for the last 4.5bn years, days have slowed down to the 24 hours that we are familiar with now, and they will continue to slow down in the future."
Im on the old contract: 5 days on 3 days off but with lengthening days reckon im owed quite a bit of overtime.] |
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"And the moon was once much closer to earth but it's moving away.
On early Earth, when the Moon was newly formed, days were five hours long, but with the Moon's braking effect operating on the Earth for the last 4.5bn years, days have slowed down to the 24 hours that we are familiar with now, and they will continue to slow down in the future.
Im on the old contract: 5 days on 3 days off but with lengthening days reckon im owed quite a bit of overtime.]"
A very old contract, methinks? |
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"I feel sorry for the moon
It looks like it's had a right battering over the years, full of holes and craters....yes I'm that sad I spent an evening observing and counting them
Nothing wrong with that, I've sat on top of Mountains and looked at the star for hours, it's how we find our depth. "
Yet curiously enough, at such times, that depth and solace is found through a profound awareness of our own insignificance. |
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"And the moon was once much closer to earth but it's moving away.
On early Earth, when the Moon was newly formed, days were five hours long, but with the Moon's braking effect operating on the Earth for the last 4.5bn years, days have slowed down to the 24 hours that we are familiar with now, and they will continue to slow down in the future.
Im on the old contract: 5 days on 3 days off but with lengthening days reckon im owed quite a bit of overtime.]
A very old contract, methinks?"
Was importing species to populate the earth then some cunt put a scientoligist in crate labelled scientists
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"Stars frustrate me! I want a more powerful telescope for them, the one I've got just doesn't cut it, it's only a cheap one.
Although a few weeks ago I was convinced I was looking at Saturn and then the fucker went behind some clouds
I don't have a telescope, I just stargaze, light pollution is a problem in the UK, and lots of other places, best i remember was in the Pyrenees about 16 years ago."
That's why I sold mine, I had a 6" reflector and used to live out in the sticks, but when I moved to the city centre, I had neither the space (pardon the pun) nor the unpolluted sky to use it |
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"Stars frustrate me! I want a more powerful telescope for them, the one I've got just doesn't cut it, it's only a cheap one.
Although a few weeks ago I was convinced I was looking at Saturn and then the fucker went behind some clouds
I don't have a telescope, I just stargaze, light pollution is a problem in the UK, and lots of other places, best i remember was in the Pyrenees about 16 years ago.
That's why I sold mine, I had a 6" reflector and used to live out in the sticks, but when I moved to the city centre, I had neither the space (pardon the pun) nor the unpolluted sky to use it "
A 6" reflector! You must have spent a long while polishing it
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It is thought that the Moon was formed when a proto-planet about the size of Mars collided with the early Earth around 4.5bn years ago.
The debris left over from impact coalesced to form the Moon.
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And that's why I'm half in love with you |
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By *icky999Man
over a year ago
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"It is thought that the Moon was formed when a proto-planet about the size of Mars collided with the early Earth around 4.5thousand years ago.
The debris left over from impact coalesced to form the Moon.
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bless you child. |
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"It is thought that the Moon was formed when a proto-planet about the size of Mars collided with the early Earth around 4.5thousand years ago.
The debris left over from impact coalesced to form the Moon.
bless you child."
You have misquoted me :P |
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"It is thought that the Moon was formed when a proto-planet about the size of Mars collided with the early Earth around 4.5thousand years ago.
The debris left over from impact coalesced to form the Moon.
bless you child.
You have misquoted me :P"
You should always get 3 quotes] |
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By *icky999Man
over a year ago
warrington |
"It is thought that the Moon was formed when a proto-planet about the size of Mars collided with the early Earth around 4.5thousand years ago.
The debris left over from impact coalesced to form the Moon.
bless you child.
You have misquoted me :P
You should always get 3 quotes]"
one for your own records, one for the editor and one to burn so the illuminati doesnt know what your upto |
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"It is thought that the Moon was formed when a proto-planet about the size of Mars collided with the early Earth around 4.5thousand years ago.
The debris left over from impact coalesced to form the Moon.
bless you child.
You have misquoted me :P
You should always get 3 quotes]
one for your own records, one for the editor and one to burn so the illuminati doesnt know what your upto "
If the illuminati are that fucking powerful how come the moons going dark?
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By *icky999Man
over a year ago
warrington |
"It is thought that the Moon was formed when a proto-planet about the size of Mars collided with the early Earth around 4.5thousand years ago.
The debris left over from impact coalesced to form the Moon.
bless you child.
You have misquoted me :P
You should always get 3 quotes]
one for your own records, one for the editor and one to burn so the illuminati doesnt know what your upto
If the illuminati are that fucking powerful how come the moons going dark?
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they turned the sun off? |
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"It is thought that the Moon was formed when a proto-planet about the size of Mars collided with the early Earth around 4.5thousand years ago.
The debris left over from impact coalesced to form the Moon.
bless you child.
You have misquoted me :P
You should always get 3 quotes]
one for your own records, one for the editor and one to burn so the illuminati doesnt know what your upto
If the illuminati are that fucking powerful how come the moons going dark?
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they turned the sun off? "
Only News of the World so far
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"I feel sorry for the moon
It looks like it's had a right battering over the years, full of holes and craters....yes I'm that sad I spent an evening observing and counting them "
Just like my fat arse then! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I feel sorry for the moon
It looks like it's had a right battering over the years, full of holes and craters....yes I'm that sad I spent an evening observing and counting them
Just like my fat arse then! "
That what I love about this site people the randomness things love it lmao |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If you look at the moon tonight, think of this.
Think of how many people around the world and throughout history, have looked up at the moon. What has happened under that moon over the past 4.5 Billion years. How many lives have come into existence and left again, the Dinosaurs, the volcanic eruptions, the wars, the tears and laughter, the prayers and songs, the sunrises and sunsets. Under one moon in an immeasurable universe, a movement of energy with no time or space, no division, no division between you and the moon, between you and the immeasurable. "
4.5 billion years ago, mankind been around couple few thousand years so how have we come up 4.5 billion.
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With all the light pollution that comes with urban life what used to be a delight, star and moon gazing, has lost some of its shine and sparkle. My last brilliant night gaze at the stars was when I left a country swinger club at midnight and the beauty of the heavens were there for all to see. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I feel sorry for the moon
It looks like it's had a right battering over the years, full of holes and craters....yes I'm that sad I spent an evening observing and counting them
Nothing wrong with that, I've sat on top of Mountains and looked at the star for hours, it's how we find our depth.
Yet curiously enough, at such times, that depth and solace is found through a profound awareness of our own insignificance. "
Realisation, it's what you do with that after that counts. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Stars frustrate me! I want a more powerful telescope for them, the one I've got just doesn't cut it, it's only a cheap one.
Although a few weeks ago I was convinced I was looking at Saturn and then the fucker went behind some clouds
I don't have a telescope, I just stargaze, light pollution is a problem in the UK, and lots of other places, best i remember was in the Pyrenees about 16 years ago.
That's why I sold mine, I had a 6" reflector and used to live out in the sticks, but when I moved to the city centre, I had neither the space (pardon the pun) nor the unpolluted sky to use it
A 6" reflector! You must have spent a long while polishing it
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Carry on astronmoy, rer ra ra raaaaaaaa. |
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