• Evolution of the Moon
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[video=youtube;UIKmSQqp8wY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIKmSQqp8wY&feature=player_embedded#![/video] Thanks Moon for saving us!
duh this is stupid everybody know the moon was created by god
The moon could use some accutane.
wow thats some good looking cgi wtf that money could have been used to buy a tank fucking gub'mint wasting our money
I was expecting Karl Pilkington's face to appear on the other side when it started rotating
stupid fucks the mo0ns made of chceese not rocks didnt u pass elemantary school FUKC
Funny to think that rock is partially Earth too.
[QUOTE=ZombieDawgs;35151470]Funny to think that rock is partially Earth too.[/QUOTE] its csheese dumass havent you ever read a scienece book?=
that video was boring and waste of any editing efforts [editline]15th March 2012[/editline] your all idiots
[QUOTE=Bat-shit;35151550]that video was boring and waste of any editing efforts [editline]15th March 2012[/editline] [b]your all idiots[/b][/QUOTE] I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic Or if you're just genuinely dumb enough to try and insult people before learning basic grammar That video was cool. Though the end beeping was a mistake :v:
"How'd the Moon get there? Who PUT it there?!" [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyHzhtARf8M[/media]
[QUOTE=Killer900;35152968]"How'd the Moon get there? Who PUT it there?!" [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyHzhtARf8M[/media][/QUOTE] That very last point is actually a very good one. Both sides of the God argument are ridiculous. Neither side makes any sense at all.
I thought there was no sound in space.
That is undoubtedly the best piece of cheese humanity has ever laid its eyes upon. [QUOTE=Sharker;35155163]I thought there was no sound in space.[/QUOTE] I believe that sound has a limited capacity for existing due to the whole formation conundrum involving gases, through which the sound waves can travel. Although we would probably not hear anything from the distance at which the simulation took place. And let us also thank Jupitor for attracting so many... foreign objects to itself, we might not have been here if not for that.
[QUOTE=Killer900;35152968]"How'd the Moon get there? Who PUT it there?!" [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyHzhtARf8M[/media][/QUOTE] Of course no matter how large and limitless Space really is, there's absolutely no possible chance of one planet among trillions being created, and having a moon like many other planets, and maintaining life... no, no possible way that could be a coincidence...
[QUOTE=Ignhelper;35150698]Thanks Moon for saving us![/QUOTE] Don't forget to thank Jupiter for saving us from the comet back in 1994.
[QUOTE=Devil Traitor;35157283]Don't forget to thank Jupiter for saving us from the comet back in 1994.[/QUOTE] Don't forget to thank the Sun for allowing Jupiter to be born from the left over gas and dust from the protostar. [editline]15th March 2012[/editline] [QUOTE='[CWG]RustySpannerz;35155068']That very last point is actually a very good one. Both sides of the God argument are ridiculous. Neither side makes any sense at all.[/QUOTE] How is "Luck" ridiculous, if a single non important event to our daily lives didn't happen, lets say the cloud of gas and dust that formed our sun had a little amount removed(.1%) It would be totally possible that that amount could have caused a series of events like the Earth's orbit being off and that slight disposition allowed a meteorite to wipe out early Humans. Every thing that didn't happen, could have affected everything in EVERY way, the fact that human's evolved on this planet is due to both Natural Selection, and the luck our ancestors had and the luck Earth had.
I like how the closed captioning needs to mention there's silence at the start of the video.
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