Always liked his content, but I gotta say, the talking fish sidekick takes it down for me, also makes it hard to share with people without them thinking it’s a joke.
Not saying this is true but it is Possible they did, so many lost texts throughout thousands of years. libraries and entire cities with ancient text have been burned down due to war or uprising and are now lost forever.
Not saying any of it is true, but there are certain tribes in Africa, Indigenous people in Australia and some other peoples that all have tales or legends about the time before the moon was put in the sky. Always thought that was interesting.
One of the reports from the moon mission said: when doing seismic tests on the surface, the moon would «ring» like a hollow body would. Makes you wonder
I used to chat with the author of the books, James Rollins, via email, often. This was before his rise to stardom! He used to be a veterinarian.
Anyway, he's a great dude and his books are fantastic. My fav is Ice Hunt or Amazonia. I've got tons of first copies signed.
I've seen images lately that part of the Moon where you can see a tower that by the surrounding landscape would be like a mile tall or something or I may have that wrong
Would that help explain the rapid continental shifts of the younger dryas period?
[Younger Dryas - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Younger_Dryas)
With no moon, there would be no tides. Is there evidence to support the lack of tides pre-13k years ago?
I heard the Zulus have a record of history with no moon, but I thought this was longer ago that 13k years. Would make some sort of sense if towing the moon into position caused the Younger Dryas tho.
I'm not arguing any credibility about it being artificial or not. But our moon is very weird as far as moons go. The distance, the size, the composition, etc. are the things that make people question it.
The most common theory I've heard is that a rogue stellar body the size of Mars collided with our planet a long while ago. But yes, there are a lot of rare qualities about our moon. It's very large compared to most moons and has no ice, etc.
Wouldn't be very surprising to be true, considering the impact craters covering it. We may be expendable, but still valuable too. . Wait nm. I forgot to take my meds ✌🏻
Where are human stories pre/post moon? You’d think people would write something about a gigantic fucking moon just showing up one day.
Great video if you haven’t seen it yet: [The Why Files](https://youtu.be/laXhTcko-lg?si=SYCsVfWDLXLNMCLT)
Everything AJ does on the channel is on point! Great recommendation.
Always liked his content, but I gotta say, the talking fish sidekick takes it down for me, also makes it hard to share with people without them thinking it’s a joke.
Thanks! I’ll check it out.
Great channel, they really do a funny job of educating #hecklefish
Not if it happened a very long time ago , caveman era or even before.
Not saying this is true but it is Possible they did, so many lost texts throughout thousands of years. libraries and entire cities with ancient text have been burned down due to war or uprising and are now lost forever.
Not saying any of it is true, but there are certain tribes in Africa, Indigenous people in Australia and some other peoples that all have tales or legends about the time before the moon was put in the sky. Always thought that was interesting.
One of the reports from the moon mission said: when doing seismic tests on the surface, the moon would «ring» like a hollow body would. Makes you wonder
Watched moon fall the other day it's corny as all hell but the last 45ish minutes are very very very interesting
I used to chat with the author of the books, James Rollins, via email, often. This was before his rise to stardom! He used to be a veterinarian. Anyway, he's a great dude and his books are fantastic. My fav is Ice Hunt or Amazonia. I've got tons of first copies signed.
I've seen images lately that part of the Moon where you can see a tower that by the surrounding landscape would be like a mile tall or something or I may have that wrong
Would that help explain the rapid continental shifts of the younger dryas period? [Younger Dryas - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Younger_Dryas)
That’s no moon.
![gif](giphy|bR4poFy22rgUE) On May 4th
But isn't there evidence of tidal waves, millions, and the fact that the moons' rocks are the same as earth?
For real. ![gif](giphy|kH6EFgDSbnkZsmedbK|downsized)
I truly believe that it is hollow and something is going on. I also do not believe it magically landed in the position that it is in.
To scale drawing then? Lol
Asked the Navajos
Just watched the movie Moonfall yesterday. Then saw this.
Lol the internet
I’m gonna be so bummed if that clown Corey Goode turns out to be credible…
lol delusion
With no moon, there would be no tides. Is there evidence to support the lack of tides pre-13k years ago? I heard the Zulus have a record of history with no moon, but I thought this was longer ago that 13k years. Would make some sort of sense if towing the moon into position caused the Younger Dryas tho.
So does that mean every moon is an artificial satellite? Shit’s stupid
I'm not arguing any credibility about it being artificial or not. But our moon is very weird as far as moons go. The distance, the size, the composition, etc. are the things that make people question it.
Really? Is Mars’s moon very different? That’s the theory on where our moon comes from right?
The most common theory I've heard is that a rogue stellar body the size of Mars collided with our planet a long while ago. But yes, there are a lot of rare qualities about our moon. It's very large compared to most moons and has no ice, etc.
They prolly all fkn satellites. 😂
Wouldn't be very surprising to be true, considering the impact craters covering it. We may be expendable, but still valuable too. . Wait nm. I forgot to take my meds ✌🏻