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Here are more scientists that work for Walt Brown:
"An enormous—and unexpected—lump of granite has been found on the Moon" See https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2023/07/12/an-enormous-and-unexpected-lump-of-granite-has-been-found-on-the-moon
It's really close to the near side impacts, and just barely on the far side of the moon. Scientists are puzzled (again) because they ignore the Hydroplate Theory:
No. Here's why.