what if the moon hit the earth

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avaunt

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Three questions occur to me in this thread.<br /><br />As we tool along in the spinning mass of clouds, dark matter, and other stars, are they ALL travelling at similar speeds to us, the ones the same distance as us from the Core of the galaxy I mean?. What chance IS there, of us wandering across a patch of slow stuff, and running into it with all the massive D/V we are carrying?.<br /><br />"if we change some of the chemicals in peanut butter would it still taste like Peanut Butter?"<br /><br />No. I have done this myself pretty often, and while i haven't TASTED it, it smells pretty bad alright.<br /><br /><img src="/images/icons/tongue.gif" /><br /><br />and (3)<br /><br />What other co-incidences of distance and observation have existed for someone able to stand on the earths surface, but millions, or hundreds of millions of years ago, that we know nothing about?. Maybe once the sun was just the same apparent size as a hubcap, but people didn't look and say " See proof of GOD " because (a) there were no people 400 million years ago, and (b) there were no hubcaps 400 million years ago.<br /><img src="/images/icons/tongue.gif" />
 
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True.<br /><br />Of course, if you can produce a 400 million year-old hubcap, you really have something there!<br /><br />The "Lexus" of the Gods?<br /><br /><img src="/images/icons/tongue.gif" /> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p><em>Differential Diagnosis:  </em>"<strong><em>I am both amused and annoyed that you think I should be less stubborn than you are</em></strong>."<br /> </p> </div>
 
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