07-18-2012, 01:08 AM
I can't believe I'm saying this, but, I have lost interest in knowing precisely what role Luna will play Soon™ in consensus reality. I asked the GW_V source a couple of questions about Luna, and got the "infringement firewall" (as I like to think of it):
So, making an assumption on this, I am going to suppose this has a really good reason for not being able to get an answer on this. This, to me, tells me that it is going to play such a major role in the near future that it would be like spoiling a cosmic-scale movie plot ending.
So, holding no attachment to what exactly will happen with this, I can safely grab the popcorn and sit back and wait. Just having the naked eye observations of the moon plus the simple comparison of diameter and mass of the moon to Terra, is enough to raise a permanent eyebrow towards the satellite.
(06-25-2012, 01:26 PM)godwide_void Wrote:(06-22-2012, 09:58 PM)Parsons Wrote: Also, if it doesn't eat up too much of your time for other's questions: How long has Luna been in orbit around our sphere? And what is the significance of the moon appearing in the sky nearly precisely the same size as the sun and rotating in time with the sun so we never see the dark side? Q'uo was asked this, but did not seem to be able to come up with an answer about it, but did mention it had some significance (but they simply did not know what it was).
Information on the nature of the lunar satellite orbiting this planet cannot be fully divulged although it suffices to say that it did not originate alongside this planet, its means of construction were both natural and artificial, and its existence serves the purpose of creating a set and overarching display of polarity in plain view of this planet's inhabitants.
So, making an assumption on this, I am going to suppose this has a really good reason for not being able to get an answer on this. This, to me, tells me that it is going to play such a major role in the near future that it would be like spoiling a cosmic-scale movie plot ending.
So, holding no attachment to what exactly will happen with this, I can safely grab the popcorn and sit back and wait. Just having the naked eye observations of the moon plus the simple comparison of diameter and mass of the moon to Terra, is enough to raise a permanent eyebrow towards the satellite.