Meteors

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Starman

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Re: Meteors
« Reply #150 on: May 04, 2014, 04:58:49 AM »
Do you know why they go to deserts or dried lake bed area?

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Re: Meteors
« Reply #151 on: May 04, 2014, 05:00:55 AM »
Go to 24:40 on the video.
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Your naivety astounds me. Do you seriously think there would be two men with metal detectors roaming that place if if was meteor territory? Seriously do you? It's made for TV bull shit, like all the rest of the crap is.
There are meteorite all over the world it is easier to find them there.
Do you not find it strange that nobody seems to be hit by these things?
Do they have inbuilt human detectors in them and building detectors so they miss and hit in some desert or piece of land that nobody botheres to frequent?

All that would be normal to you wouldn't it. Let me guess. I bet the meteors have subsided over the billions of years, right?
They got bored with attacking Earth or simply decided to pick on something else.

Any reasons why we don't get hit? I mean apart from most supposedly buring up in our super atmosphere that allows little metal cones with people in it, to fall through it unscathed.

I realise I've probably typed too many words and destroyed your attention span. I apologise for that, if you manage to see the apology after saying, "blah blah blah."  ;)

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Re: Meteors
« Reply #152 on: May 04, 2014, 05:02:37 AM »
Do you know why they go to deserts or dried lake bed area?
Is it because you will find rocks there that look a little different to what us cooked up city dwellers would be used to in our dug over gardens and grasses/paved/tarmac, areas?

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Re: Meteors
« Reply #153 on: May 04, 2014, 05:17:10 AM »
Go to 24:40 on the video.
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Your naivety astounds me. Do you seriously think there would be two men with metal detectors roaming that place if if was meteor territory? Seriously do you? It's made for TV bull shit, like all the rest of the crap is.
There are meteorite all over the world it is easier to find them there.
Do you not find it strange that nobody seems to be hit by these things?
Do they have inbuilt human detectors in them and building detectors so they miss and hit in some desert or piece of land that nobody botheres to frequent?

All that would be normal to you wouldn't it. Let me guess. I bet the meteors have subsided over the billions of years, right?
They got bored with attacking Earth or simply decided to pick on something else.

Any reasons why we don't get hit? I mean apart from most supposedly buring up in our super atmosphere that allows little metal cones with people in it, to fall through it unscathed.

I realise I've probably typed too many words and destroyed your attention span. I apologise for that, if you manage to see the apology after saying, "blah blah blah."  ;)
Actually there has been people that have been hit by it. There also have cars and building damaged. The earth is very big so the chances will be very rare. Have you every heard of people hit by a bird? yes, It does happen but very rare. How about metal parts from airplanes? Yes but very rare. You may seem to think theey are just flashing light in the sky but they are not. Let me ask you how did the ground from earth come to be?

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Re: Meteors
« Reply #154 on: May 04, 2014, 07:35:47 AM »
Actually there has been people that have been hit by it.
Do you know anyone personally that has been hit by one?
There also have cars and building damaged.
Have you seen these cars in real time with damaage from meteorites, that you can personally verify as meteorites?
The earth is very big so the chances will be very rare.
Over thousands of years and considering populations especially in dense cities, why is it so rare when we are constantly bombarded we are told?
Have you every heard of people hit by a bird? yes, It does happen but very rare. How about metal parts from airplanes? Yes but very rare.
Are birds or metal plane parts the same as your meteorites? Do your meteorites fly around and land, then fly again or get dazzled by light, or think windows are open air? How often does metal fall off planes?
You may seem to think theey are just flashing light in the sky but they are not.
And you know this, how?
Let me ask you how did the ground from earth come to be?
It started from a small seed. A mahogany seed, which fermented then became so dense that it unfermented and blew up into a big ball of magiceoxide inflatable porous expander soil, which spanned out wider and wider till it suppressed into a shard of carbon asphalt tar concrete mixture which then exploded, creating volcanoes of green algae at first, which was spewed into the sky, creating the atmosphere. Then it fell back inside the hole and set on fire until it went to ash, which condensed so much it became a big graphite super brick, which emitted such heat that it ballooned the Earth up so much that it sunk in the middle, probably because something opened up and allowed colder air in.
From that point on, it was just a case of time making dinosaurs and caves for men.


How the effing hell do I know how it all started.  ;D If you're having the big bang, then I'll make that crap up. Same type of thing.
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Starman

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Re: Meteors
« Reply #155 on: May 04, 2014, 07:52:28 AM »
A seed. Wow!!! Where did the seed some from? Did God plant the seed? The seed needs soil to grow. And you make fun of the big bang. You are so full of it. Heheheh

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Re: Meteors
« Reply #156 on: May 04, 2014, 08:13:03 AM »

If this is taking place over the course of geologic time, where are the transitional "pre-craters"?
How do I know where they are. I don't go digging about enough. Do you know?
What do you want me to do? Do you want me to walk around with a shovel and whack the ground until I hear a hollow clang or something.  ;D

But you believe they still exist though you haven't experienced them?

Bump.

Waiting on you sceptimatic.

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Re: Meteors
« Reply #157 on: May 04, 2014, 12:48:14 PM »
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2620007/Asteroid-size-bus-grazes-past-Earth-coming-closer-moon-just-days-astronomers-discovered-it.html

I would just like to throw this into the blender. Another example of a asteroid spotted tracked and now with a predicted orbit.

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Re: Meteors
« Reply #158 on: May 04, 2016, 08:42:37 PM »
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2620007/Asteroid-size-bus-grazes-past-Earth-coming-closer-moon-just-days-astronomers-discovered-it.html

I would just like to throw this into the blender. Another example of a asteroid spotted tracked and now with a predicted orbit.

When it gets down to the nitty gritty of the universe like this, I really think this is where a Round Model earth shines. Thanks for the post, this thread showed up in a search.
Quote from: Papa Legba on April 29, 2016, 01:15:13 PM

I've got top men working on babyhighspeed's potentially disastrous amazon voodoo detector recalibration issue right now...

Top... Men!

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Re: Meteors
« Reply #159 on: May 08, 2016, 12:30:16 AM »
So you don't possess the common sense to decipher what I'm saying, except to sat the Earth is not a peach.  ;D
I know there's people on here with common sense that knows what I'm saying, so I'll try my best to ride past your mindset, Randomrealist.
And you have common sense to explain why the sun and moon are at the same altitude on your dome.
There is no moon. It's the sun seen from another angle.

The moon cannot be the sun seen from another angle, because you can see the moon and the sun, in  the sky at same time.

The the universe has no obligation to makes sense to you.
The earth is a globe.