Article:
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From: [email protected](Nancy )
Subject: Re: ASTEROID BELT - the Zetas Explain
Date: 30 Dec 1996 15:14:00 GMT
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<[email protected]> Chirstopher Scott states:
> It is possible that the asteroid belt was made up of debris
> left over from collisions of a few large objects. However,
> the small size of the asteroid belt is far too small to be
made
> up of debris from 12th planet collisions with other planets.
> The belt's total mass is only aobut 1.1 x 10^22 kg--about
> 15% of the mass of the Moon.
> Christopher Scott <[email protected]>
(Begin ZetaTalk[TM])
How on Earth did mankind measure the total mass of the Asteroid
Belt! You can't even get a census right, counting the human
bodies moving about in your social systems. Look at what the air
can carry, particles that settle out, yet you think there is
nothing there! Dust and boulders and gravel and the like appear
DARK, so you don't see them unless the object is large enough to
appear as a speck on your telescopes.
(End ZetaTalk[TM])