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Attiyah Zahdeh
May 7th, 2008, 06:32 AM
Attiyah's Light of the Eclipsed Moon

1- At the time of the full Moon a set of complex interactions occur between the localized "mini-magnetospheres" of its earthward face and the geomagnetic tail forming transitory systems of electric currents.

2- At the time of the full Moon the plasma sheet of the geomagnetic tail interacts with its surface and its very tenuous atmosphere leading to the formation of electric potentials.

3- During the time of the lunar eclipse the earthward face of the Moon becomes exposed to be impacted by the plasmoids. This impact leads to the formation of electric currents and electric potentials.

4- The light of the eclipsed Moon which is often coppery red is primarily a glow of electric discharges on its surface, in its very tenuous atmosphere and in its localized "mini-magnetospheres".

5- Only a very small ratio of the light of the eclipsed Moon is owing to the refraction of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere.

hpcoolahan
May 7th, 2008, 04:01 PM
This will have some contraversial comments ........roflmao.

Moon atmosphere????

Moon glows red at its surface????

I WANT TO SEE A LIGHTNING STORM ON THE MOON
:crazy: :crazy: :crazy:

sheesh struth umm im lost for words.

Patrick

Dragon Man
May 7th, 2008, 05:58 PM
This will have some contraversial comments ........roflmao.

Patrick

Patrick, I read Attiyah's post, and my first thought was "good grief, another one!"

By the time I had finished reading it, I realised I would be wasting my time replying as he has ignored any request to give his credentials, Ignored the hard questions, yet still continues to churn out this drivel in thread after thread!

I am now at a point where if I see Attiyah's threads I am not even going to bother to read them.

He is re-writing everything that is scientifically established, but no-where does he say "I believe" or "my view is". All he does is state his own 'fact' (?). "This is", "That is", and those supposed facts are in his head, not in the real world.

I cannot go on reading the threads of the dissillusioned self-appointed Professor of everything. So I will skip them all from now on :smile:

Attiyah Zahdeh
May 8th, 2008, 10:59 AM
This will have some contraversial comments ........roflmao.

Moon atmosphere????

Moon glows red at its surface????

I WANT TO SEE A LIGHTNING STORM ON THE MOON
:crazy: :crazy: :crazy:

sheesh struth umm im lost for words.

Patrick

What are your mathematical proofs that the glow of the eclipsed Moon is owing to the refraction of the sunlight through the Earth's atmosphere?

hpcoolahan
May 8th, 2008, 03:01 PM
Because Attiyah , when there is a total lunar eclipse, that only occurs on a small visable area on the planet earth ,not the whole face of the moonside earth.
People on the earth ,or in space (space station) outside the circle of eclipse will see a partial eclipse, and that moon to them will NOT be as RED as the view from inside the total eclipse area. if its red at all.

So Patricks theory is
...........the moon does Not change its surface color.
........... There is NO "atmosphere on the moon leading to the formation of
electric potentials."


Any my scientic proof has been around for many many many many years and is the accepted and known FACT.

WHERE IS YOUR PROOF ATTIYAH.
We have seen none from you yet.

Unfortunatly i have to keep an eye on threads , but i wont be entertaining your truths any longer.

Patrick

malcant
May 9th, 2008, 12:11 PM
i am not going to agree or disagree on the main things on this topic, but i think the moon does have an atmoshpere. the thing is, that the atmosphere on the moon is so small, it is almost negligable.

wakaleo
May 11th, 2008, 11:05 AM
My, my! This, and the rest of this person's posts, is rubbish!

Rumples is correct in pointing out that this Attiyah person joined on April Fool's day. Is 'Attiyah Zahdeh' also a sort of malapropism for what he is attempting to do, that is, getting 'at yez harder'?

I'm sure the conspiracy magazines would be interested in this stuff.

malcant
May 11th, 2008, 11:31 AM
i think that the moon glows red because some of the sunlight striking our planet is diffused and scattered by our atmosphere. the Earth's shadow is not entirely dark, because of this. Enough of this light reaches the moon to give it a faint orange or reddish glow even when it's totally eclipsed. I actually got this information from a couple of more belevable sources like space.com and nasa web sites. none of these sites mentioned plasma sheets or electric potenitials, or anything like that..

Dragon Man
May 11th, 2008, 10:54 PM
i think that the moon glows red because some of the sunlight striking our planet is diffused and scattered by our atmosphere. the Earth's shadow is not entirely dark, because of this. Enough of this light reaches the moon to give it a faint orange or reddish glow even when it's totally eclipsed. I actually got this information from a couple of more belevable sources like space.com and nasa web sites. none of these sites mentioned plasma sheets or electric potenitials, or anything like that..
The red glow on the moon could also be our light pollution shining on it :tongue:

Dragon Man
May 16th, 2008, 09:15 PM
Attiyah,

If the Planets do not orbit the Sun as you say, but rather Pendulate across its face, how do you explain the Elliptical Orbit of Planet Nibiru?

malcant
May 18th, 2008, 08:07 PM
Attiyah,

If the Planets do not orbit the Sun as you say, but rather Pendulate across its face, how do you explain the Elliptical Orbit of Planet Nibiru?

does nibiru exist? i had someone ask me about it once, so i did a search on nibiru and found nothing.. i went into an faq though on the nasa websites and they said that it does not exist.

Dragon Man
May 18th, 2008, 11:18 PM
does nibiru exist? i had someone ask me about it once, so i did a search on nibiru and found nothing.. i went into an faq though on the nasa websites and they said that it does not exist.
I know it doesn't exist.
It was a leading questions to Attiyah :tongue:

If he also beleives in Nibiru as well as the other theories he has, it will help me to understand his way of thinking. :thumbsupmate:

Also, if you want to read the dribble about Nibiru and its Annanakian inhabitants:
http://www.pufoin.com/pufoin_perspective/nibiru.php
and there are about 300 more websites about this nonsense.

malcant
May 19th, 2008, 06:03 PM
lol fair enuff..