10-30-2010, 12:11 AM
(10-29-2010, 11:29 PM)Questioner Wrote: ghargur, do you think that "your moon, as you call this satellite," could refer to the same premise as Icke's book? It is rather unusual phrasing. It could imply artificial construction, but it could also refer to a mere chunk of rock orbiting a planet.
RA was quite good with vocabulary. So it could mean either.
sat·el·lite (stl-t)
n.
1. Astronomy A celestial body that orbits a planet; a moon.
2. Aerospace An object launched to orbit Earth or another celestial body.
But since his discussion was about mechanical constructs this could imply the moon was also a construct. Have heard, from other sources, that the moon is artificial. Obviously, if it is, humans did not make it.