03-09-2015, 06:41
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70,000km per hour
70,000km per hour sounds fast until you realize on average it's about 384,000km to the moon.
So it would take the solar system about 5.4 hours to cover the distance of the earth to the moon.
If we count Sedna as the edge of our solar system our system has a diameter of 287.46 billion kilometers.
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03-09-2015, 14:21
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Then to reach the end of the known universe that would take something like
4,042,968.746.4 Hrs, except the speed is K/ph., so the math is a bit off. Do we compensate further as the rest of the universe is also moving?
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03-09-2015, 18:21
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Then to reach the end of the known universe that would take something like
4,042,968.746.4 Hrs, except the speed is K/ph., so the math is a bit off. Do we compensate further as the rest of the universe is also moving?
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Here's part two of the video you posted and he touches on just this subject.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4V-...Nw86cJyDUFPWV2
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03-09-2015, 19:37
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It amazes me, would it not be interesting to attach, or apply the changes in weather patterns, or epoch periods over the last 6 billion years, to the oscillation of the vortex. I would image that some of the history could be found in the geological record. Perhaps, the speed changes as the oscillation turns downward, much like a turkey buzzards flight picks up speed as it circles and descends....
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03-10-2015, 05:03
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It amazes me, would it not be interesting to attach, or apply the changes in weather patterns, or epoch periods over the last 6 billion years, to the oscillation of the vortex.
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03-10-2015, 06:44
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with all that movement its no wonder some people are so fucking dizzy
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03-10-2015, 07:17
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with all that movement its no wonder some people are so fucking dizzy
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ROTFLMAO
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03-10-2015, 07:47
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LOL
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with all that movement its no wonder some people are so fucking dizzy
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03-10-2015, 08:50
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Warning: that video is full of jacked-up science.
This is a long read, but it pretty clearly debunks a lot of what's shown in that video as inaccurate.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astro..._is_wrong.html
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03-10-2015, 12:12
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LMMFAO!
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03-10-2015, 12:33
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....buzz kill
In defense of DJ Sadhu’s theories, I'm pretty sure there IS a reptilian race living underground in Denver controlling the world.
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03-10-2015, 15:21
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It amazes me, would it not be interesting to attach, or apply the changes in weather patterns, or epoch periods over the last 6 billion years, to the oscillation of the vortex. I would image that some of the history could be found in the geological record. Perhaps, the speed changes as the oscillation turns downward, much like a turkey buzzards flight picks up speed as it circles and descends....
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A friend of mine a physicist scoffs every time I mention anything concerning the milky way, Andromeda or anything else concerning the known universe I have seen or read. Not because I am not a scientist but because of his understanding of how little the science community actually knows. He explains that we are unable to capture the size and magnitude of how big the universe is, we do not have the technology or even a faint understanding of where the universe begins or ends. He points out that for every giant that other scientists shoulders they stand on and further their theories there is other groups with theories that contradict. I said to him we probably know more about space than we do the ocean he laughed and said there is no way known to measure outer space since we have yet to find the end.
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03-10-2015, 15:46
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"I said to him we probably know more about space than we do the ocean he laughed and said there is no way known to measure outer space since we have yet to find the end." WD
I thought Einstein said the Universe is curved and will eventually come around to meet itself.
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03-10-2015, 17:57
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there is no way known to measure outer space since we have yet to find the end.
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Easy, just measure the space between Michael Moore's ears
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