Friday, November 03, 2023

A word about the Moon

In recent times it is noted moonquakes are occurring at the moon landers from the 1960s and 1970s. There must be studies conducted regarding these events. 

1. Are they caused by the gravitational relationship between the Moon and Earth. In other words, are the moon landers being pulled gravitationally into the surface of the moon due to centripetal forces of the Moon’s rotation around Earth. I believe the quakes are due to the satellite relationship with Earth.

2. Are there any instances whereby events, such as moonquakes, can be correlated with events on Earth. We already know there are gravitational relationships between the Moon and Earth’s tides, what about other Earth events. 

3. What is the gravitational relationship with Earth, Sol and the Moon to cause these phenomena. I do see moonquakes as a new phenomenon that require explanation.

4. Do the lunar landers still have enough fuel to raise them from the Moon’s surface to stop the quakes? In other words, until Earthlings clean up old space junk, can the landers become less invasive to the Moon through an orbit around it?

5. International law, possibly maritime law, or new Space Law Conventions, must be applied to stop this phenomenon from continuing and causing disruptions on Earth.

6. Space is delicate and any further disruptions scrutinized for ethical enforcement. 

It IS NOT OKAY THAT HUMAN ACTIVITY IN SPACE TRANSLATES INTO DISRUPTIONS ON EARTH IN BALANCE WITH REST OF THE UNIVERSE.

Space is delicate and not immune to human disruption. 

I believe the ethical decisions about Space is an entirely new branch of science based in maintaining stabilization of Earth and it’s relationship with Space disruption, including human activity. Altering comet paths is also a part of that burgeoning branch of science. I do not believe Space disruption is benign to Earth’s stability. Every entity in Space has dynamic physics involved.

Matter is constant until it is placed differently in relationship to Earth’s gravitational vectors. ie: Did Earth act alone in relation to the Christmas tsunami?