(urth) Like a good Neighbor

Sergei SOLOVIEV soloviev at irit.fr
Thu Nov 24 09:40:02 PST 2011


And the idea that Green and Blue come so close (in the "conjunction" ) 
that their atmospheres
touch does not come from inhumi, it comes from Wolfe, and it is said (as 
common
knowledge) that this allows the inhumi to cross.

I think this idea is not less doubtful from the points of view of 
physics than inhumi
crossing through the void. The tides would be much more catastrophic than
described by Wolfe. There is Roche limit (about 9000 km for Earth) when the
orbiting planet will be destroyed by tidal forces. Since this is not 
correctly described
by Wolfe (and it is not a story told by inhumi, but Wolfe's description of
the system), I rather agree that in this case it is loose physics (or 
maybe GW
is amusing himself with some "naive" errors).

Sergei Soloviev

António Pedro Marques wrote:
> Lee Berman wrote (24-11-2011 16:58):
>> Listen to yourself, Gerry. You are inventing rotissirie chicken spinning
>> in space and insulated,  radiation-proof hard shells from nothing. And
>> for what? To allow the inhumi to not be liars, when they are all, 
>> without
>> exception, demonstrable liars.
>
> I don't think that's the reason. Of course the inhumi deceive as a way 
> of living. The matter is that they exist on both planets so there must 
> be a way for them to get from one to the other. It's not because they 
> say they do, it's because we know they do. We saw one way they 
> intended to take humans to Green. That doesn't mean they needed it if 
> they wanted to go there themselves. Is it credible that they have so 
> many landers at their command that they can easily move between 
> planets as needed? You hypothesize that they can breed on Blue and 
> that's their secret, but why would it be a secret? Why are they not 
> dominant in Blue as they are in Green if they can breed on Blue? And 
> we do know Jahlee was born on Green, even if we disbelieve all the 
> others.
>
> And the issue others have pointed out is how do they all tell the same 
> lie about their travels? James thinks there is no reason why the 
> Neighbours should know much about one another, even though they're 
> psychic; how should the Inhumi, who do not appear to be psychic in the 
> same extent, if at all, get their lie synchronised? To the point of 
> being able to see the stars during daytime? Is it a genetic lie that 
> suffers no mutations?
>
> I'm ready to believe the Inhumi don't cross the void unaided, but I 
> haven't yet seen convincing aid.
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