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Default Many are losing sight that we may have 2 more Katrina-like-Hurricanes before 2005 ends

I do not dispute the existence of Lagrange points of gravity between
Earth and Sun. That is not why I call it a myth to be debunked. I
dispute the idea that these Lagrange points are ever a useful
engineering platform to build something like an Earth Air Conditioner.
These Lagrange points to me are theoretical points in space but not
practical points in space. Who knows whether they are stationary points
for a given amount of time or whether they fluctuate in location wildly
and rapidly.

The theory of these Lagrange points is okay, it is the engineering
value that I question as to them being any use.

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whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies

 
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