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To: molson209

And now that we can land a spacecraft on a comet....

Hey!

Time for a return ticket?


19 posted on 11/11/2014 8:09:46 PM PST by G Larry (Amnesty imposes SLAVE WAGES on LEGAL immigrants & minorities)
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To: G Larry
And now that we can land a spacecraft on a comet....

We've done several fly-bys and we've even hit one with a 640 pound chunk of Washing Machine sized copper which all caused untold bafflement in the orthodox cosmology and astronomical communities, but not in the Electric Universe cosmologists or Astronomers who actually made predictions on what would be found, all of which were found to be absolutely factual. The one thing they have NEVER found was water in any appreciable quantities in wet liquid, solid, ice forms at all. None, nada, zip. The comets we've visited have all been essentially the color of black pavement. . . if not blacker. And are indistinguishable from every other asteroid (or planetoid) we've encountered. They are rocks. Not ice, dirty snowballs, or anything of the kind.

Yet, this article I posted above still referred to comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko 67P as "the 4km long chunk of ice." You'd think that sooner-or-later they'd start to get a clue after visiting half a dozen or so comets and finding they are NOT a "chunk of ice."

The test of any theory is how well does it predict future findings . . . and the orthodox theory is failing miserably while the EU theory is taking the field by storm in the prediction area. . . but the orthodoxy simply is standing their like the three chimpanzees:

Talk about being wedded to a failed theory.

26 posted on 11/11/2014 8:29:02 PM PST by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue...)
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