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What is it?
Christopher Scott
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Kayden Turner
2 glass beads on far side of the moon, apparently.
Lincoln Green
remnants of their crashed first stage
Brody Myers
alien marbles
Parker Russell
Once I was getting freaky with my bf, and we were doing anal beads. At the end of my turn, he pulled them out so hard some of them came flying and went out the window. Maybe they are those.
Ayden Brooks
A perfectly spherical marble? Definitely a human's leftover
Dylan Barnes
kkk
Dylan Myers
>we found an apollo era ball bearing big news guys
Caleb Phillips
Nothing has ever explored the far side of the moon.
Matthew Long
Apollo program was never on the far side.
Juan Turner
weak gravity = higher likelihood of spherical objects forming naturally = meteorite glass beads from impacts
stop believing aliens and go learn some physics instead
Cooper Martin
Such objects have never been found on the moon before. You're letting skepticism create your own headcanon.
Kevin Gomez
>ayylmao freak
>headcanon
why do you think every massive object in the universe is spherical? even fire becomes spherical when you remove gravity
>asteroid impact
>melted rock flies into space
>some of it manages to return to the surface of the moon but they already cooled down before landing and because of the weak gravitational pull the fragments didn't deform as much and became glass beads as a result
it increases the likelihood of such thing happening, that doesn't mean it's GUARANTEED to happen every time plus there's lunar dust covering the entire planet and making it even harder to detect, stop being an aliencuck and go learn something that's actually useful
Aaron King
>planet
*moon
Wyatt Richardson
I like to think China is just cheating again.
Samuel Bennett
The same thing that YuTu spotted, the "cube" on the far side of the moon.
Isaac Richardson
Dormant von Neumann probe.
Activates on contact with multicellular lifeforms
Camden Garcia
>5 eyes propagandists running interference again.
It's probably this.
Andrew Cook
unlikely but could be a possibility so retards like OP and think there's a conspiracy to hide aliens and the Chinese government is the good guy bringing the truth to the world
either way both phenomenons can be very easily explained by anyone with high school tier knowledge of physics and geology
Ryan Long
not to say it's aliens or anything but why is it that people supposedly embodying scepticism and rationalism say the dumbest, baseless shit as well as obsess over irrelevant/meaningless hypotheticals? e.g. fermi ""paradox"". you don't know what it is and there's nothing like, so shut the fuck up.
Christopher Wilson
the very article you posted gives the same explanation I did dumbass, you didn't even read the article, you just read the headline and though OMG AYYLEENS
>The beads likely formed from the heat generated by a violent impact or possibly from early volcanic activity.
this other article explains EXACTLY what I just said
>Such spherules can record information about the Moon's history, including the composition of its mantle and impact events.
>Here on Earth, such tiny glass spherules are created during an impact, generating such intense heat that the crust melts and sprays into the air. The molten material hardens and falls back down as tiny glass beads.
sciencealert.com
I hate aliencucks so fucking much
Carson Barnes
They could see an Klingon battlecruiser over their house and still accept the official government explanation of it being a gassy weather balloon.
Tyler Garcia
If it barks like a duck, plays fetch like a duck, and gives live birth like a duck, it's clearly a duck.
Asher Brown
>I have no understanding whatsoever of what's going on there but I'll assume AYYLEENS