LOL , while re reading my calculation I found an error.


Quote:
each sq meter of the moons surface should have 5521.21 pounds of dust on its surface.

but thats just math and data and things that science ignores these days.

that is some heavy dust , just how heavy is the dust on the moon?

nickel weighs 0.322 lbs per cu inch.

1 sq meter has 1550 sq inches

5521 pounds / 1550 sq inch = 3.56 inches high of solid nickel.


I'm not sure exactly how that happened , I was supposed to be
showing how high solid nickel would stack because I could't find the weight of moon dust.

but I forgot to include the nickle and the result should have been

5521 pounds / 1550 sq inch = 3.56 pounds/sq inch

nickel weighs 0.322 lbs per cu inch.

anyway 3.56 pounds / 0.322 lbs = 11.05 inches of solid nickle.





3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.