No life, no atmosphere on the Moon. No bacterias, no shrimps.
No evidence(as usual)!
No atmosphere on the moon? I guess NASA screwed something else up.
Seriously though, the atmosphere on the moon is caused by the release of gases from within the core due to their breakdown.
Once again evidence?? do you have any or are you just assuming this to be true because of your preconceived notion that the earth is flat???
Another source is the release of materials from within the moon rock.
These are known as outgassing and sputtering. Feel free to look them up for the appropriate evidence.
Sure i'll give you that without checking it. but how does that show that there are bacteria on the moon??? we have yet to find the actual bacteria on the moon
It doesn't and it shouldn't. We were talking about the atmosphere on the moon.
Concerning lunar life the evidence is blood rain and manna. I say bacteria because that is the most taken standpoint, but likely its a completely alien entity most likely closer to a fungus than a bacteria.
If light radiated from the moon via bacteria, we would not see shadows on the moon, nor would we see its geography, is what I'm saying. We can see these shadows because the moon's surface reflects light from the sun according to its geography. Also, I didn't ask for why moon-bacteria stay alive, I ask how. What are their food sources, and from where do they gain energy and bioluminescent chemicals?
The reason we hypothesis that its life thats causing this illumination is due to the fallen matter from the sky as well as the effects of moonlight on living specimens.
Its quite likely that this is incorrect, and you are right to be cautious. Sadly, we don't have answers concerning their food sources, etc. I imagine their food source would have to do with something on the moon. If it is indeed life from another world it could take any form.
Thank you for your open-minded response. I'd like to point out that things falling from the sky does not mean they came from the moon. In fact, that would be extremely unlikely as there are no forces that would drag matter from the moon to the earth. It has been observed, however, that wind on earth is strong enough to pick up matter from someplace and drop it in the form of precipitation someplace else, shown by the incident where tiny frogs were found trapped in hailstones.
There is nothing special about moonlight that causes any measurable effect on living organisms. This is a myth that's been disproven many times over. In fact, when you point a spectrometer at the moon, you'll find that the spectral signatures are almost identical to those of the sun, confirming that moonlight is simply reflected sunlight.
I'm always happy to point out when one of my ideas is only that or to point out or admit when I'm wrong. I would like to thank you for your general manners, as they are often lacking in this forum from outsiders.
I agree that in many cases things falling from the sky are from the ground. Othertimes it may not be the case. There are several examples documented in Charles Forts works of both.
Its a myth that has also had several scientific studies confirm it. I also have monthly stomach ailments coinciding to the cycle of the moon. In fact, I'm not the only one. Studies have shown an increase in hospital visits for this stomach issues during and surrounding the full moon. Of course my ailments could be coincidence, or due to something else like my natural cycle. This seems unlikely however as I sleep a polyphasic sleep schedule very often.