I must say this nonsense you wrote makes me maybe proud to say I am a 
pagan. Actually. I do not consider myself that, but more of an agnostic who 
sees little logical or empirical reason to think any form of disembodied 
conscious entity, spirit, god, angels or God exists. However, if that makes 
me a pagan I am proud to wear the label.

LC

On Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 1:34:35 PM UTC-6 medinuclear wrote:

> [*Philip Benjamin*]
>
>   New study?  Now it is “solar wind” which is the Creator!! It is all done 
> under the umbrella of “science” a favorite goddess of politicians with 
> pagan un-awakened consciousness!! . Webb Telescope “study” will be another 
> grand scheme of pagan science. Instead of “observing” the mortal puny 
> observer has become the originator and creator of everything!!
>
>   Philip Benjamin
>
>  
>
>   
> https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/scientists-discovered-an-unexpected-force-that-may-have-helped-create-life-on-earth/
>  
>  *Joshua Hawkins*.  “According to a new study, solar wind could be one of 
> the forces responsible for helping provide the water molecules needed to 
> create the Earth’s oceans, rivers, and lakes. The new idea could help us 
> understand more about how life on Earth came to be, as well as whether or 
> not other life might be somewhere out there in the rest of the universe”.
>
>  
>
> *From:* 'Brent Meeker' via Everything List <[email protected]> 
> *Sent:* Monday, December 6, 2021 11:21 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: The James Webb telescope
>
>  
>
> Why would it take large thrust.  Low thrust over more time should do as 
> well.
>
> Brent
>
> On 12/6/2021 2:50 AM, Lawrence Crowell wrote:
>
> The deployed system would not hold up under the large thrust required to 
> get the system to the L2 point.  
>
> On Sunday, December 5, 2021 at 12:39:50 PM UTC-6 Brent wrote:
>
> I wonder if they considered deploying the sun shield in low Earth orbit, 
> where it could be repaired and then boosting off to the Lagrange-2 point? 
>
>
> Brent  On 12/5/2021 8:21 AM, John Clark wrote:
>
> Two weeks from Wednesday the long delayed 10 billion dollar James Webb 
> telescope will finally be launched that could revolutionize our 
> understanding of the universe; because native Hawaiian barbarians destroyed 
> the 30 meter telescope which should've become operational several years ago 
> but now never will, Web will be the first of a new generation of huge super 
> sophisticated observatories. But I've got my fingers crossed, and the 
> terror won't stop with a successful launch but will continue for the next 
> 29 days. I'm especially worried about the delicate 5 layered 70 foot by 47 
> foot sunshield required to keep the telescope cold so it can detect the 
> infrared light it was designed to find. Something that big obviously can't 
> fit into the nosecone of a rocket so it must be tightly folded up origami 
> style and be unfurled in space, but to do that 8 motors, 140 actuators, 150 
> latches, and 400 pulleys must behave exactly as they were designed to and 
> do so in precise synchronization or the sunshield will tear and the entire 
> project will fail. And, because it will not be in low earth orbit but at 
> the Lagrange-2 point more than 900,000 miles from Earth, there is no 
> possibility of an astronaut repair mission as happened with the Hubble 
> telescope if something goes wrong. After 29 days the major dangers will be 
> behind us but it will still take another 5 months for the telescope to cool 
> down and be properly aligned before it can start doing any science.
>
> .
>
>

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