This Is What I Think.

Friday, September 23, 2011

UARS




What happens when a large metallic objects bursts in space?

From what I read sometime earlier, I presume the fragmentation of that supposedly dead satellite is going to take the effect of a balloon bursting.

That means some of the object will be driven back upwards and will take a longer path towards the ground while still moving forwards.

Those are the kinds of explanations any of you would believe from the Nazi propaganda from MSNBC, for example, about why a large jagged piece of titanium crashed into a building somewhere on the west coast of the United States.

Nothing will be reported on radar about the airplane that actually dropped that bomb material because the Microsoft Al-Qaida forces own the radar equipment.

Very early this morning thoughts had started coming to me that the satellite was slowing down. I thought of that in terms of the 1984 film "2010" and the dialog early in the film with "Dr. Floyd" and the Russian scientist.