Planet Venus is moving faster.
It has moved higher in its orbit.
Soon it will be in the same orbit
as planet Earth. WHEN this happens,
Venus will hit Earth, and hard.
This will probably happen in thirty
years. Now is the time to shift the
orbit of Earth to a different lane.
If we install rocket boosters on the
edges of all the nations above the
equator, and thrust upwards, we
should move the planet out of the
way. This will take a great team
effort of all nations and people
of the world.
Dr. Jack Molassuire
University of Mississippi
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N:dlzc D:aol T:com (dlzc) - 28 Feb 2005 01:44 GMT
Dear charles381:
> Planet Venus is moving faster.
> It has moved higher in its orbit.
Where did the angular momentum come from?
Have another beer.
David A. Smith
Peter Webb - 28 Feb 2005 02:44 GMT
If you have some connection with the University of Mississippi, how come you
don't appear in their telephone directory?
If you do, god help the children of the good 'ol boys that study there.
> Planet Venus is moving faster.
> It has moved higher in its orbit.
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Saul Levy - 28 Feb 2005 21:02 GMT
Gee, why do people pick on Venus so often? It isn't going anywhere
than where it's supposed to be...
Another idiot's prediction: WRONG!
Saul Levy
>Planet Venus is moving faster.
>It has moved higher in its orbit.
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>Dr. Jack Molassuire
>University of Mississippi
Tom Randy - 28 Feb 2005 23:35 GMT
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 20:28:22 -0500, charles381 wrote:
> Planet Venus is moving faster.
> It has moved higher in its orbit.
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