Talk:Welteislehre

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A new twist...

Would be worth mentioning that a few years ago, they did find ice in some polar craters on the moon. An odd postscript to the story...

Are you thinking of the frozen astronaut urine? --Commander Keane 13:08, 24 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Ah! I asked myself what a "disambiguation crater" may be - I suspected it to be traces left in a Wikipedia article after someone disambiguated it :) --Hob Gadling July 4, 2005 22:46 (UTC)

[edit] Name

Is this called "Welteislehre" or "Eisweltlehre"? Ardric47 22:36, 26 February 2006 (UTC)

The first. I never heard of the second. --Hob Gadling 15:28, 9 March 2006 (UTC)


I would appreciate some citations, especially for the fact that most of the German populace believed in this cosmology during WWII.

[edit] unreferenced tag

I concur with anonymous above. If it was widely believed, there must be books, etc. that can be cited. I also added a {{fact}} to a statement near the bottom, which (before I edited for POV) seemed to imply that all reasonable people believe in the extraterrestrial source of water. --Storkk 14:34, 3 September 2006 (UTC)