saturn's moon lapetus
manu [yea, he's got a blog but i ain't linking him because he has never posted anything beyond that 2nd article] has been reading these findings of private scientists' who refute the so-called standard recognitions with their bizarre finding and it concerns me that one day when he will grow old when he will make no-sense with his talks to people who do not read such stuff. he would think they are so ignorant, thus stupid [yea, that how we all humans are] and they will think that he has grown old. i on the other part would have seen it all would feel bad.
so coming back from the pessimistic frame of mind to the more scientific [yes yes yes, i don't always have girls, on my mind, to write about ;) :p] things. he told me about this guy [scientist] [his name is richard c hogaland] whose team has been researching on a moon of planet saturn called lapetus. a guy called arthur c. clark [a science fiction writer] has written a book about a planet size space-ship decades back. the surprising thing about this is that this moon resembles his fiction too much. even NASA has to acknowledge this team's some small partial findings as correct. now these people themselves are surprised as to how clark can think about true fiction. also, these people believe the moon is not a planetary body at all, it is actually something else [maybe a spaceship - i am still in process of reading the material] and they have presented numerous facts that support their conviction.
if you want to read about it, read it here.
so coming back from the pessimistic frame of mind to the more scientific [yes yes yes, i don't always have girls, on my mind, to write about ;) :p] things. he told me about this guy [scientist] [his name is richard c hogaland] whose team has been researching on a moon of planet saturn called lapetus. a guy called arthur c. clark [a science fiction writer] has written a book about a planet size space-ship decades back. the surprising thing about this is that this moon resembles his fiction too much. even NASA has to acknowledge this team's some small partial findings as correct. now these people themselves are surprised as to how clark can think about true fiction. also, these people believe the moon is not a planetary body at all, it is actually something else [maybe a spaceship - i am still in process of reading the material] and they have presented numerous facts that support their conviction.
if you want to read about it, read it here.
7 Comments:
very very long... but mighty interesting read!
By Arroclint, at January 30, 2006 1:59 PM
"yes yes yes, i don't always have girls, on my mind, to write about"
Not always, but mostly?
By Casablanca, at February 01, 2006 12:25 PM
arro - yea
casa - nai yaar :p
:D
By burf, at February 02, 2006 6:16 PM
tried to read it but it IS too long to be read online...i want this in book form for my b'day... :D
By alice, at February 02, 2006 10:20 PM
and when is ur b'day alice?
By burf, at February 03, 2006 1:54 PM
coming soo...jk...19th feb..
By alice, at February 03, 2006 10:25 PM
alice - kewl, many many wishes in advance.
By burf, at February 04, 2006 6:05 PM
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