Originally posted by: KLin
We would die from all the moon dust entering our atmosphere.
Originally posted by: Sheepathon
Well, the tides would disappear, for one. Then the only ocean disturbances would be caused by storms (would we still have storms?), ships, and farting whales.
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Well, if we were to somehow "blow up" the moon, all that mass wouldn't just disappear, it would have to go somewhere. A significant part of it would likely be headed towards the Earth in the explosion, and there's a good chance all of that impact would have a disastrous effect on the planet's biosphere.
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Well, if we were to somehow "blow up" the moon, all that mass wouldn't just disappear, it would have to go somewhere. A significant part of it would likely be headed towards the Earth in the explosion, and there's a good chance all of that impact would have a disastrous effect on the planet's biosphere.
Originally posted by: upsciLLion
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Well, if we were to somehow "blow up" the moon, all that mass wouldn't just disappear, it would have to go somewhere. A significant part of it would likely be headed towards the Earth in the explosion, and there's a good chance all of that impact would have a disastrous effect on the planet's biosphere.
Yeah or not. :roll:
Originally posted by: arcenite
No more waves in the ocean![]()
Originally posted by: TheLonelyPhoenix
Just posting so I can get my sig into one of Dan's threads.
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
If we get rid of the moon, women, those menstrual cycles are governed by the moon, will not get (pre-menstrual syndrome). They will stop bitching and whining.
Like this.
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
If we get rid of the moon, women, those menstrual cycles are governed by the moon, will not get (pre-menstrual syndrome). They will stop bitching and whining.
Like this.
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
Originally posted by: upsciLLion
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Well, if we were to somehow "blow up" the moon, all that mass wouldn't just disappear, it would have to go somewhere. A significant part of it would likely be headed towards the Earth in the explosion, and there's a good chance all of that impact would have a disastrous effect on the planet's biosphere.
Yeah or not. :roll:
so where the hell would it go? and what, you think it is all going to just burn up as it enters our atmosphere? the moon aint small sherlock, unlike your penis :-D.
MIKE
