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Spirits Impossible Maneuver

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posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 03:43 AM
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Originally posted by zorgon

Originally posted by FireMoon
Rocks can move, seemingly on their own. This phenomenon has been studied in Death Valley, strangely enough. If the surface of the ground freezes and there is enough of a wind present the rocks and some quite sizable ones at that, can move like a curling stone does across the frozen ground. Freaky idea, but has been shown experimentally to work.



Ah yes wind and ice making rocks move


Care to tell me what forces would make THIS rock go for a walk on the Moon?



that's a shovel head moon salamander.

they are very slow moving.


really big poop tho.



posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 04:10 AM
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posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 10:04 AM
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sigh ! - still " comparing " apples and oranges ?



posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 11:59 AM
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Originally posted by fooks
that's a shovel head moon salamander.
they are very slow moving.

really big poop tho.


Well it left a very long track but I can see no one is really interested in how a rock that big can move so far on the moon.

Carry on! Be Blissful



posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 05:35 PM
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I could move it with the power of grey skull, but I only get to raise my magic sword every now and then these days so I don't want to waste it on a rock.


How are you suggesting a rock that large could be moved?

I've read about the death valley rocks, very interesting, have any time lapse videos been done on them? Last I read that was still yet to happen.



posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 05:47 PM
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Originally posted by _Highlander_
I've read about the death valley rocks, very interesting, have any time lapse videos been done on them? Last I read that was still yet to happen.


With all the modern tech we have at our disposal no one yet has seen them actually move... so wind ice etc is all guesswork. But those are not very large rocks. This one on the moon is huge



How are you suggesting a rock that large could be moved?


I am not suggesting how it CAN be moved, I am asking HOW did it move
because I have the track that it left behind. Now since thousands of years of dust accumulation and NASA's electrostatic Moonstorms have not erased the tracks, and since the moon is not geologically active... how did this rock move?




posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 10:12 PM
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Do you have a photo of the track marks it left behind?

I have only heard of smaller rocks moving, nothing so large as the one presented in the picture above.

I would be very interested to see such a picture.



posted on Nov, 5 2010 @ 05:58 AM
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since the moon is not geologically active...


research moonquakes

also there are many extinct volcanoes that may have produced rocks as ejecta - mellenia ago



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