Re: Cosmic Snowflakes and Earth's Cosmic Blizzard (Re: Mini-comet spotter?)



On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 14:26:18 GMT, in a place far, far away, Craig Fink
<WeBeGood@xxxxxxxxx> made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a
way as to indicate that:

Cosmic Snowflakes are new pristine snow and contain very little, if any,
other material. The presence of Cosmic Snowflakes can be seen through their
impacts on other things, like Teflon/Silver Shielding, Aerogel, coated
(teflon/silver) Aluminum, and glass. A Cosmic Snowflakes model explains the
morphology of these impacts much better than the current ultra high energy
impact that causes less damage, or low speed impact in glass causing bruises
(spider web surface fractures).

<snip>

But, even before Gravity becomes the primary force on Cosmic Snowflakes,
it's effects as a secondary higher order term are felt. Every 28 days, as
the Moon orbits the Earth and passing close to the Earth's shadow and the
Cosmic Blizzard, the growing Cosmic Snowflakes are perturbed according to
their mass, moving them within their plasma confined zone, mixing them and
giving them different dynamics within the Magnetosphere's tail. Some,
falling back to Earth, gravity and plasma dynamics being of the same order
of magnitude, they don't rain down on Earth at random.

I think that Craig is heading further around the Bend than Normal.
He's started Randomly capitalizing, a sure Sign of a Net Kook.
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