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If the moon really was controlled by technology.. The Batteries would of died years ago.

I don't believe this crap. and after reading a few pages its just nonsense (N) Good luck explaining how the eclipse works.

C4ff31n3_H4x0r, Very interesting Debate (Y)

Any moron knows the moon has a gravitational field and a rubber ball doesn't.

I'm no moron but a rubber ball does in fact have a gravitational field. It's just very tiny. All mass has a gravitational field.

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The article is still bogus in my opinion though.

Regardz :)

If the moon really was controlled by technology.. The Batteries would of died years ago.

I don't believe this crap. and after reading a few pages its just nonsense (N) Good luck explaining how the eclipse works.

C4ff31n3_H4x0r, Very interesting Debate (Y)

The eclipse happens when they change the batteries, duh... :p

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This thread is pathetic. I cannot believe there are actually people who don't believe there is a moon?

What else do these people believe? The water I am drinking right now is an illusion?

Any and all those who argued with the OP should be added to the government de-population list, their brains removed and given to someone who will use them...

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Any moron knows the moon has a gravitational field and a rubber ball doesn't.

What happened to common sense?

hehe... who's the moron now? of course a rubber ball has a gravitational field. it's just extremely, inconceivably small.

Ok, my first post in this thread...The reason being, I read something I found quite interesting. There is information that the moon may in fact be hollow. And that it may be a relatively new addition to our solar system.

I am too tired to find the links now...will post it in the future.

so according to this this is the flight path of apollo 11 is florida to nevada... what a waste of space shuttle technology they could have just borrowed a boeing plane to do that and it'd be cheaper... :rofl:

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