The far side of the moon is heavily pockmarked with craters, looking much different from the side we see.
It’s a fallacy to think there’s a dark side to the moon because the sun shines equally on all sides. It’s just that one side is angled away from us, so over time we can observe about 60% of the orb. But the part we don’t see is not any darker than the rest.
The actual color of the moon is grey, but the newest pockets on the surface have a darker color.
In fact, most of the dark part faces us, leaving me to wonder if the earth’s gravity plays a role on moon evolution.
It’s not orthodox science or accepted into the current accepted paradigm, but I believe planets expand, the same as the entire universe is doing.
Expansion also makes a better explanation for the evolution of our planet versus the current hypothesis, which states that continents float around willynilly, crashing and bashing into each other.
The oldest land on earth is on top of the continental crust, while the newest land is forming under the ocean floor, which is where the expansion is taking place.
But just as in the moon, Earth’s expansion does not seem to be happening in a symmetrical fashion, and it seems to push harder to the north than to the south, and I say this simply based on where the biggest mountains have formed and where the strongest subduction occurs.
I have to give credit to Neal Adams for cluing me into this theory. The other big revelation that came from this information was that oil is likely abiotic, meaning its a bye-product of subduction and may involve rock and minerals as much or more than organic matter. When they launched the Peak Oil scare seven years ago (which is how they drove the price of oil over $100 a barrel for years), I never fell for the scam and sensed the industry was just milking the last stages of toxic fuel before renewable energy took over. It can’t happen fast enough. And please don’t buy into gas cars because the price of oil is falling. It will continue to fall. But dismantling the oil and chemical industries (and replacing them with non-toxic alternatives) is the biggest challenge we face.
On a final note, while the moon does influence ocean tides, proximity is everything when it comes to gravity. Standing on your head will have far more influence on your bodily fluids than anything the moon could ever do.
Just a thought. My brother is a geologist that is in the oil business in the big state (south). He makes his business getting Oil out of wells that have been abandoned. 10yrs later they are full again?
Rockefeller sent scientists to a 1890+- conference in Geneva to instill the concept that OIL was a dying resource. Dinosaurs????
Look it up. Leroy Fletcher Prouty – At least it worth a listen. Opens the mind.
If oil is a bye-product of subduction, it can be coming from multiple sources, plant, animal and mineral. Notice our technology has now advanced to extracting oil from rock.
On the subject of lack of magic, cannabis, or religion, when do you do an article on Kesey’s arm killing Zonker loading up to write a book no one reads? Also, The “Cuckoo’s Nest” movie easter egg in the Psychiatrists office,(“…fifteen year old red beaver…”), does that imply something about the Merry Chomos?
on the subject of a total lack of magic, religion and cannabis, when do you think you might write about Ken Kesey killing Zonker loading their arms up to write a book no one reads? Do other Merry Chomos have HEP-C from that incident? Would that redefine “haight crime.”