"The moon will impact earth in 39?days"

Someone must have left their heavy boots on the moon.
 
nah, they were just pulled by earth's gravity. the earth is a jealous mistress
 
There aint no zombies on the moon. I am disappoint.
 
man you'd think they would have consulted someone who even remotely understood how gravity works

if something large enough hit the moon and got lodged into it, i could see something bad happening but yeah not this.
 
Did they just say a brown dwarf got lodged in the moon?

I'm pretty sure they just opened up an astronomy book and a physics book, closed their eyes, flipped through the pages, and said 'That one'.
 
Did they just say a brown dwarf got lodged in the moon?

I'm pretty sure they just opened up an astronomy book and a physics book, closed their eyes, flipped through the pages, and said 'That one'.

this is the only reasonable explanation.



although they say a brown dwarf hit the moon...which is i presume, a piece of a brown dwarf which has a high density. but people just loosing their gravitational pull....wtf?
 
Wow... everything about this looks shit. The actors were stiff and unnatural, the direction seemed bad, the CGI looked like it was from ten years ago and the story... The Moon is now twice as heavy as the Earth, and it will plunge into us? Gravity does not work that way!
 
yeah and look at the rating of the video. its youtube poop to the max!
 
Wow, that's just wrong - yer sure something hits the moon, ****s up the Earth; good plot. But ****s up the Earth's gravity wtf?
 
I pray for the day a large celestial body hits the earth just to see America not saving us all from extinction with nuclear rockets. How I will point and laugh. Ahahaha.
 
for a split second till you're vapourized by a wall of debris flying at TREMENDOUS (even ludicrous) speeds
 
God, I'm usually a sucker for this kind of show and I have zero desire to watch it after seeing that trailer. What an awful attempt.
 
WE'RE WHALERS ON THE MOON

also if something that had enough mass to increase the moon's density by that kind of factor, the inertia of that object would probably cause it to completely break up the moon or send the moon on an extra-orbital course. Maybe make the Earth orbit the moon instead. I dunno, just spouting random thoughts now. So either no moon, an instant collision course, or sending us out of the solar system with it. Also there's no way we would have not known a supermassive "N.E.O." was coming from years away.
 
So the moon is twice as massive as earth now...but doesn't the force of gravity degrade by half if you double the distance? So...in order to lift a train off it's tracks, it would have to be like almost inside earth's atmosphere?
 
So the moon is twice as massive as earth now...but doesn't the force of gravity degrade by half if you double the distance? So...in order to lift a train off it's tracks, it would have to be like almost inside earth's atmosphere?
Actually, when you double the distance between two objects, the gravitational force between them goes down to a quarter of its original value.
 
i have to admit i watched the whole thing. lets just say its better not to waste time with it. the worst part is that Cromwells story is totally pointless and the way it ends is just absurd. ...
 
i have to admit i watched the whole thing.

Please tell us the ending so we never have to watch it out of pity or compelling morbid curiosity. For the love of Mike.
 
Please tell us the ending so we never have to watch it out of pity or compelling morbid curiosity. For the love of Mike.

they bombed the moon in two. its back in steady orbit. everyones saved.
who saw that coming huh ???
 
Man this looks so hilariously bad. And attempting to destroy the moon?:laugh:

Not only is it not possible using curent nuclear weapons, but even if we did blow it up we'd still be ****ed.

I just might check this out of boredom...
 
If the moon is twice as heavy wouldn't the earth crash into it, and not the other way around?
 
Ocarina of Time. Now.

Where's Link when you need him?

If the moon is twice as heavy wouldn't the earth crash into it, and not the other way around?
The earth has more mass though. Unless you mean the moon is twice as dense. I think gravity has more to do with mass than density.
 
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