Re: Cosmology: The missing 74 percent of unaccounted matter for dark matter is superchains



On Mar 8, 9:39 am, gb <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It is hard to accept. Refusal is Pluto itself. How to solve something
so large scale and allow acceptance of such theories when something so
close like Pluto is crazy. Pluto is a planet. Won't go any further
than that.

On the other hand the closer we get to Earth the crazier things get
like
billions spent on search for Martians.

Try having spent tens of billions, along with hundreds of future
billions planned on getting spent, if not exceeding another trillion
within the next decade. Money well spent? (I sure as hell think
not). Remember that this spending upon spending on behalf of
sustaining their infomercial science and eye-candy hype isn't over
until their fat lady sings.

Mars represents a failsafe toilet for our hard earned loot, that's
best suited for pleasing our faith-based rusemasters and of those MIB
like cloak and dagger spooks along with their brown-nosed minions of
our disinformation saturated era. Mars by all the best available
science is likely older than Earth, and Venus on the other Ove-Glove
protected hand is somewhat less older than Earth, because the planet
Venus is primarily hot from the inside out.

Our once upon a time icy-protomoon is anyone's best SWAG as to how old
or newish that coal like dark and dusty thing is, as having that
extensive metallic sodium vapor atmosphere actually is. Go figure, as
otherwise there's likely more salt within or upon that not so little
moon of ours than all of what Mars has to offer.
. - Brad Guth

gb wrote:
It is hard to accept. Refusal is Pluto itself. How to solve something
so large scale and allow acceptance of such theories when something so
close like Pluto is crazy. Pluto is a planet. Won't go any further
than that.

On the other hand the closer we get to Earth the crazier things get
Ø like billions spent on search for Martians.

What part about our having been mainstream snookered and summarily
dumbfounded past the point of no return, if not to death, don't you
quite get?
. - BG
.



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