@Idopas
Oh dear my dear;-)
i know the name david icke and I have never read anything by him, because he supposedly is talking about lizard-people in the government.
I know that this topic must seem a bit like ist about aliens and ufos, i think it is not and i will explain, but i never ever have or will promote david icke theorys, please just don’t say that.
If this person has something about a theory of an artificial moon, then he can have that also. I don’t care.
If you look at it this way, it becomes plain simple, the question itself could be:
What if God build the Moon?
Know what i mean?
To me this is not about aliens, i don’t have a theory in mind that feeds those images from sci-fi movies and plays into all the storys about roswell, etc.
This is just like a modern update of religios-thinking, especially wondering.
To observe the „creation“ and expand this observation to our solar system.
This is not about answers but questions.
And to be able to question, one must get rid of false answers.
This never was about a „fake moon“ like fake-news, but mainly about special ratios, which are mathematically not questionable, they are facts, connecting the Moon tot he Earth, to the Humans, who were observing these mathematically facts thousands and thousands of years ago.
So in the end you ask yourself with reason, which is more likely; the evidence we already have in science about planetary spheres or ET who we have no proof of built it? Me I'm going with science I like facts.
I think you’ve just took a brief short look at the posts, because i explicitly tried to explain, that one thing hast o be strongly considered regarding facts and science, that some of those facts you are referring to, are just hypotheses which still have to be proven.
In fact, we have no working theory about the origins of the moon and the more science discovers the more anomalies they discover.
The video i posted (inside our strange artificial moon) has some good points explaining it.
So please say, which theory you are referring to about the origins oft he moon?
I believe it will be the big whack theory, that an object about the size of mars hit earth and the debris formed the moon.
Thats what i thought till reading the book. But this theory came across some problems, like the rotation of earth must have been changed by such an contact and so the theory later had to adjusted and then also stated, that to be even possible, another big whack must have happened just thousand years later, on the opposite site giving right the just impact to counter spin the earth.
Well, to me theres nothing scientic about that, or this is how science works. Theorys.
And because these theorys are somewhat not satisfying, the collected data (and there is so much more to consider here and all the snippets i posted just show a tiny little bit of it) had the scientist to follow another hypothesis, because the data is pointing to it.
But there is a paradigm in science, (science anyway is just another belief-system to me) that won’t allow these kind of approach. The debate becomes ridiculous for me, when scientist just say: „no, it can’t be“ as an explanation. This is not an explanation.
So to me, what the book did is that i now see the Moon as a new Stonehenge.
It has become more meaningful and worth further investigate into it.
I always liked the Timothy Leary quote:
„ If there isn’t a god, then let us invent some, so that we have somebody interesting to talk to.“
I don’t believe that humans ever will find out about the beginning oft he universe, the meaning of life, if there is a good. And even if the Moon will be proven to be artificial, we will never know who build it.
But i also believe that our modern way of thinking, our scientific-dogmatic-approach of seeing the world as a mechanism by chance without a reason of existing so terribly wrong and also sick, and i believe that civilizations which have build so fantastic monuments in the past, had something to say.
I knew this topic would raise some eyebrows, but to those who have some interest in prehistoric history and dare to think outside the paradigm of science, the book is a good read and tries not to convince you but delivers a plenty of facts that someone can think about.
I consider myself an open mind and i liked the presentation of the book. But i’m not saying that everything they present there, is also my opinion.
I do think that it is ignorance and hybris that brought us here to this terrible, bloody, sick and conceited society and that a little bit of awstruck demut (humility), observing unbelievable coincidences that give a hint of a implemented meaning ready to discover, has a healthy effect.
We should question our past, burn all those holy books in a wild garden and invent a new god which is really loving and understanding and brings katholics, evangelists, creationists, islamist, hinduist, buddhist, scientiss and all other ideas trying to find some meaning in life and about the universe together.
United on one earth, under the sun and the moon...
I thought everyone knew the Moon was made of cheese...
You’re right Ghosttrain. I once saw a documentary about that, i think it was called something like „gallace and womit“ and they showed there an expedition, because of an emergency in the cheese business, and they flew to the moon to get some.
;-)