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Also found a reference to the Erik Asphaug and Martin Jutzi model on SOTT (September 7, 2011):

https://www.sott.net/article/234631-GRAIL-and-the-Mystery-of-the-Missing-Moon
 
I don't dismiss Talbot, I think he's right about a lot of things.

I'm so happy to hear, you're not dismissing David Talbott, Laura! - From my perspective we all know so little and are doing good to respect the work of other people who dare to stand out with their unique worldview instead of behaving like the vast majority and saying nothing just not to get ridiculed.

And I agree about the gravity issue vis a vis dinosaurs.

Yes, this is one of the most exciting topics from my perspective, also regarding the point that human footprints seem to have been found besides those from Dinosaurs!

Thanks to the others for their contributions regarding the moons of the Earth! Will finally read "Beelzebub's Tales". Found it on a website called SCRIBD, btw. You can download for free, in case you upload something. Or in case you want it more convenient, you just pay a little annual fee and can start downloading like that! Lots of Gurdjieff stuff on there in all kinds of languages!
 
If you haven't already, do read "Earth Changes and the Human Cosmic Connection". That book is something of a spin-off from C&tHoM only from a much more technical angle which is why I'm only an "adjunct" author, so to say.
 
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That one was the first of the three "Secret History" books I read, Laura! :)

Oops, sorry. I re-checked and didn't see it listed, so I must have done it too fast!
 
Alexander Gottwald said:
I don't dismiss Talbot, I think he's right about a lot of things.

I'm so happy to hear, you're not dismissing David Talbott, Laura! - From my perspective we all know so little and are doing good to respect the work of other people who dare to stand out with their unique worldview instead of behaving like the vast majority and saying nothing just not to get ridiculed.

And I agree about the gravity issue vis a vis dinosaurs.

Yes, this is one of the most exciting topics from my perspective, also regarding the point that human footprints seem to have been found besides those from Dinosaurs!

Thanks to the others for their contributions regarding the moons of the Earth! Will finally read "Beelzebub's Tales". Found it on a website called SCRIBD, btw. You can download for free, in case you upload something. Or in case you want it more convenient, you just pay a little annual fee and can start downloading like that! Lots of Gurdjieff stuff on there in all kinds of languages!

Just a heads up regarding Beelzebub's Tales - be prepared to invest a lot of time before understanding begins to dawn. Follow G's advice to the letter...read his expositions thrice. Though, in my opinion, the time invested is well worth it :)

Kris

P.S. The edition you ought to read - the original, unrevised edition in English - is 1238 pages, published by penguin books.
 
A-(lien) space force on standby...?

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My bad it's good to go.
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Spaceweather reporting a possible impact on Saturn.

Something might have hit Saturn over the weekend. A potential impact flash was observed on July 5th between 09:00 and 09:15 UT. If any readers were observing Saturn around that time, please check your images. If it is confirmed, it would be the first ever impact flash detected on Saturn. [details]

AN IMPACT FLASH ON SATURN?
 
Saturn just surpassed Jupiter for the most number of moons.


Since the capturing of new satellites is happening from the outside in, Jupiter will probably end up reclaiming the title in the not too distant future.
 
Spaceweather reporting a possible impact on Saturn.



AN IMPACT FLASH ON SATURN?

The claim of a flash was retracted again.


NOTHING HIT SATURN, AFTER ALL: A few days ago, we reported that something might have hit Saturn. An impact flash on July 5th appeared to signal an asteroid or comet collision. However, astronomers working with the DeTeCt project failed to confirm the flash in additional images. Nothing hit Saturn, after all.
 
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