Anonymous ID: ee2001 April 24, 2020, 11:50 p.m. No.8916610   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6626 >>7141

>>8916569

>the most comprehensive geologic map of the moon yet.

Looks like crap…

 

>The map is dominated by the pinks of the Imbrian era, which occurred some 3.5 billion years ago. During that time, the moon was smashed by asteroids, creating many of the impact craters we can see on the surface today.

Bull fucking shit. That pink area is from the time the moon crashed into Earth's atmosphere, melting the surface of the moon, as an enormous arc discharge occurred between our planet and it's new moon. Pretty sure this event broke apart the main landmass, and there's more than enough evidence visible on Earth and the moon to explain this, without resorting the BILLIONS of years required by uniformitarians, who still don't understand wtf is right before their very eyes, because they've been brainwashed into ignoring it, or just thinking it's "impossible" for charge separation to exist in Nature, thereby affecting other matter, neutral or charged, which essentially powers everything great and small in the entire known Universe…