Topic: What's the scoop on the moon? | |
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That was why I asked you to clarify? that is all i did i am not upset sorry you took it that way so funny i said the age thing first ok refer to secret of universe thread i did not follow my own post my bad http://mingle2.com/topic/show/183109 Yeah you sounded angry and offended and became somewhat defensive but it was only meant as a joke. You had said something to the effect that you "were old" but you still recognized that song and I merely played off that. Hey im 36, no spring chicken either. Peace. |
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and yes , the moon is made of cheese .
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I was waiting to hear from an actual credible source. The man in the moon.
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I was waiting to hear from an actual credible source. The man in the moon. ok this thread is going anal now |
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hey thanks , maybe its better that way , keeps out the rif-raf werewolves .
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well thats what the computer is for i guess , better than a book or heresay , i thought it was funny and probably got a chuckle out of more than just myself , but CREDIBLE , you wont get that from me on that subject even though thats where i am from .
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I think its peoples own minds that make them the way they get when there is a full moon , but an effect !!!!!!!! , i dont think so ,
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No and here is a credible source too.
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_astro/answers/970103b.html |
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I think its peoples own minds that make them the way they get when there is a full moon , but an effect !!!!!!!! , i dont think so , I was kind of thinking that also. Its mainly that people associate the full moon as being more powerful or spiritual or whatever the case may be so if something is going to occur, its more likely to happen when the moon is full. |
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Edited by
adj4u
on
Sun 11/23/08 02:11 PM
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The term Lunatic is derived from the word Lunar (Moon).
Simply put; Hormonal reactions to increased positive ions in the air (Full Moon Effect) cause hyperactivity, depression, violent behavior, road rage, higher occurrences of migraines and asthma. Even bees are known to sting without provocation on higher positive ion ratios. http://www.policeops.com/full-moon-ion-effect.htm =============================================================== Contrary to popular belief, however, the frequency of these behaviors will probably be no more significant tonight than on any other night of the year, according to scientific reviews of the theory that the full moon alters the way humans and wildlife behave. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/12/1218_021218_moon.html ================================================================= so who ya gonna believe the science or the numbers i think the dj requests prove it |
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The term Lunatic is derived from the word Lunar (Moon). Simply put; Hormonal reactions to increased positive ions in the air (Full Moon Effect) cause hyperactivity, depression, violent behavior, road rage, higher occurrences of migraines and asthma. Even bees are known to sting without provocation on higher positive ion ratios. http://www.policeops.com/full-moon-ion-effect.htm |
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The term Lunatic is derived from the word Lunar (Moon). Simply put; Hormonal reactions to increased positive ions in the air (Full Moon Effect) cause hyperactivity, depression, violent behavior, road rage, higher occurrences of migraines and asthma. Even bees are known to sting without provocation on higher positive ion ratios. http://www.policeops.com/full-moon-ion-effect.htm =============================================================== Contrary to popular belief, however, the frequency of these behaviors will probably be no more significant tonight than on any other night of the year, according to scientific reviews of the theory that the full moon alters the way humans and wildlife behave. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/12/1218_021218_moon.html ================================================================= so who ya gonna believe the science or the numbers i think the dj requests prove it |
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you are a wise one hummingbird
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God I love this place! You all crack me up!!!
And a visit from the ManOnTheMoon even.....so honored to have your presence sir...... |
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it is true that the moon is always full. As far as gravitic effects there should be no difference
the only difference between a full moon and a new moon is the amount of sunlight falling on it |
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I do know that the postion of the moon(and the sun) affect the tides so i guess sometimes you can expect some pissed off fishermen
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I wonder if the tide in a specific area would be affected by the moons phases
you would think it wouldn't be but who knows |
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I wonder if the tide in a specific area would be affected by the moons phases you would think it wouldn't be but who knows |
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I wonder if the tide in a specific area would be affected by the moons phases you would think it wouldn't be but who knows I would say probably, as the level of the tide is directly related to the position of the moon and the sun. If the moon and sun are aligned, the tide is at its highest. If the Sun and the moon are on opposite sides of the earth, the tides will be at their lowest. |
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