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"The female of the species is more deadly than the male " In my beautiful neighbourhood. | |||
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"The female of the species is more deadly than the male " Shock shock horror | |||
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"Uranus spins sideways " Also in the same direction as Venus | |||
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"The female of the species is more deadly than the male " Around 20 years ago I done some work in a house Tommy Scott had just bought | |||
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"It is theorized that multiple big bangs have and will occur." im with that one. even though its virtually unimaginable | |||
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" I'm also quite taken aback at just how much of an effect gravity has. Planets millions of miles away sucked into orbit around the sun, and I didn't grasp just how far our moon was from the Earth. If the Earth is scaled down to a tennis ball, the moon is the distance from a floor to a ceiling (of a normal height room) away. And gravity has that much effect. To put it into perspective further, the space station and most stuff in orbit would mostly be within just 2mm from the surface. Space is bonkers. Google says, Distance from earth to the ISS is 253.519 miles, Distance from Earth to the moon on average is 238855.086 miles " | |||
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"Shooting star? Astronauts on the space station occasionally eject faeces, frozen, which enter the Earths atmosphere and look like shooting stars burning up" Experts have theorised that this might be how "life" started on our plant. Arthur C. Clarke wrote an essay called Toilet of the Gods where he proposes that billions of years ago passing star ships emptied their septic tanks near us to seed the planet with microbes | |||
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"No wind in space " There’s the Solar wind. | |||
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"It is theorized that multiple big bangs have and will occur." An addition to that is that theory is based upon the Einstein field equation, if the cosmological constant is too small there will be a series of big bangs expansion then reduction to a Big Crunch, if it is too big the universe will continue expanding and if it is exactly right the universe will reach a finite size and just stop | |||
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"Space,is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space." . There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened. | |||
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"You can't hear a fart in space. " you can if you're there | |||
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"Space,is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space." Scrolled til I found this, otherwise I was going for this | |||
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"You can't hear a fart in space. you can if you're there " Only if it’s in your own space suit | |||
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"Iron only forms at the centre of a dying star. Indeed it is iron that sounds the death Nell for one. Iron prevents nuclear fusion and as a result the sun cannot stop itself collapsing under its own gravity. This ends up in the star collapsing in on itself and the resultant supernova throws iron, hydrogen, carbon and all kinds of othre amazing stuff, into space. All the things that create life. We are all made of star stuff " That’s partly wrong, in stars that go supernova you will get further nuclear fusion forming the elements bigger than iron like gold, uranium, etc. But it has to be at extremely high temperature and pressure to force it together | |||
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"Footprints wont be on the moon for 100 million years as we will have removed the top layer of the moon." There are no footprints on the moon | |||
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"Space,is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space. Scrolled til I found this, otherwise I was going for this " The universe has a 93 billion light year diameter, give or take. | |||
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"Footprints wont be on the moon for 100 million years as we will have removed the top layer of the moon. There are no footprints on the moon " Boot prints? | |||
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"Footprints wont be on the moon for 100 million years as we will have removed the top layer of the moon. There are no footprints on the moon Boot prints? " Nope. Nada. Zilch | |||
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"In our model of how stars work, the centre is the hottest due to large amounts of gravity creating nuclear fusion at its core that travels through the star before leaving as energy. However when the newest satellite launched looked at the inside layer of the sun we can see in a sun spot, it shows the inside to be cooler. Meaning the gravitation model of the universe we currently used is flawed and only the plasma universe model matches observation. Mainstream cosmology and astrophysics are very starting the process of radical change as most of what we thought we knew turns out to be very wrong." Spot on, the universe is electric Jupiter's Great Red Spot, which is a bigger than a earth sized storm... is also rapidly shrinking | |||
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"Spiders can survive in space" That because they're from Mars | |||
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"Spiders can survive in space That because they're from Mars" They were on the international space station so it was laboratory conditions and not in the harsh conditions if space. Some fungal spores can thrive in space quite comfortably. | |||
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"Space never began. It has always been there. Space will never end. People use the phrase 'since the beginning of time'. Time never began. Time will never finish. Deep." If the past didn't have a beginning and goes back forever, then there hasn't been enough time for the present to exist yet. | |||
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"Space never began. It has always been there. Space will never end. People use the phrase 'since the beginning of time'. Time never began. Time will never finish. Deep." Ermmmm.... I think that's wrong.... spacetime came into being in the first moment of the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago. It will cease when the Big Crunch occurs, if it occurs, which depends on which cosmological theory is correct. | |||
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"Venus spins on the opposite direction to the other planets " ...and orbits the Sun faster than it takes to complete one rotation. In other words, a Venus Year (224.7 Earth days) is shorter than a Venus day (243 Earth days) | |||
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"Shooting star? Astronauts on the space station occasionally eject faeces, frozen, which enter the Earths atmosphere and look like shooting stars burning up Experts have theorised that this might be how "life" started on our plant. Arthur C. Clarke wrote an essay called Toilet of the Gods where he proposes that billions of years ago passing star ships emptied their septic tanks near us to seed the planet with microbes" That would explain the amount of little shits in my neighbourhood. | |||
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"Iron only forms at the centre of a dying star. Indeed it is iron that sounds the death Nell for one. Iron prevents nuclear fusion and as a result the sun cannot stop itself collapsing under its own gravity. This ends up in the star collapsing in on itself and the resultant supernova throws iron, hydrogen, carbon and all kinds of othre amazing stuff, into space. All the things that create life. We are all made of star stuff That’s partly wrong, in stars that go supernova you will get further nuclear fusion forming the elements bigger than iron like gold, uranium, etc. But it has to be at extremely high temperature and pressure to force it together" Oo I didn't know that. Interesting | |||
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"Hard to believe it was 50 years ago we went to the moon! " Did we thou ......? | |||
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"Hard to believe it was 50 years ago we went to the moon! Did we thou ......? " I believe we did | |||
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"Hard to believe it was 50 years ago we went to the moon! Did we thou ......? " Of course we did. | |||
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"Space never began. It has always been there. Space will never end. People use the phrase 'since the beginning of time'. Time never began. Time will never finish. Deep. Ermmmm.... I think that's wrong.... spacetime came into being in the first moment of the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago. It will cease when the Big Crunch occurs, if it occurs, which depends on which cosmological theory is correct." I don't believe the big bang ever happened. So what was there before the big bang? What did the big bang explode into?.......space! | |||
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" So what was there before the big bang? What did the big bang explode into?.......space! " Won’t have been that much of a Big Bang if there was space (lots of it) | |||
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"Einstein took "the ether" out his math too come up with e=mc/sq They say "the ether"does exist. .yet they still teacher. .Einstein. .. Should be studying tesla." it'd help if you knew what it is your'e talking about.The Aether was never found and it removed such 'magic' thinking.This Tesla things getting out of hand too. | |||
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"No wind in space " There is solar winds, follow a similar principle but ionized particles instead of air. | |||
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"Einstein took "the ether" out his math too come up with e=mc/sq They say "the ether"does exist. .yet they still teacher. .Einstein. .. Should be studying tesla. it'd help if you knew what it is your'e talking about.The Aether was never found and it removed such 'magic' thinking.This Tesla things getting out of hand too." People tend associate aether with dark matter. Which is wrong there is similarities as they both are a permeating mass rather than particles. Both have been created from observational interactions. Dark matter fits current gravity models and aether was created to fit the properties of light to explain how it was a wave and a particle. Maxwell kind of disproved it as elect_omagnetism required light to be in a constant state throughout the universe. Unlike any fluid. Einstein’s special relativity disregarded aether and treated light as an independent constant, which was experimentally proven. Leaving aether pretty much deprecated now. | |||
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"There's a rogue black hole B31715+125 that's unlike any other black hole while other galaxies have a black hole stuck in place B31715+125 collided with another galaxy which ripped it to shreds and sent it hurtling through space at 3 million light years ... Although though it's a 2 billion light years away it can travel it quite quickly and it's heading towards our galaxy and we wouldn't even know about it because it will be travelling that quickly it would rip our galaxy apart in a ten thousandth of a second. " Space is scary, dark flows, rogue planets, gamma ray burst and eventual entropy of the universe. | |||
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"Venus is the hottest planet 450c (surface temperature) degrees,in our solar system even though it's not the closest planet to the sun.. Footprints on the moon will probably still be there for at least 100 million years. 99% of our solar systems mass is the sun" I'll do my best and all in 1 single breath so ahem here goes... Our whole universe was in a hot dense state, Then nearly fourteen billion years ago expansion started. Wait... The Earth began to cool, The autotrophs began to drool, Neanderthals developed tools, We built a wall (we built the pyramids), Math, science, history, unraveling the mystery, That all started with the big bang (bang)! "Since the dawn of man" is really not that long, As every galaxy was formed in less time than it takes to sing this song. A fraction of a second and the elements were made. The bipeds stood up straight, The dinosaurs all met their fate, They tried to leap but they were late And they all died (they froze their asses off) The oceans and Pangaea See ya wouldn't wanna be ya Set in motion by the same big bang! It all started with the big bang! It's expanding ever outward but one day It will pause and start to go the other way. Collapsing ever inward, we won't be here, it won't be heard Our best and brightest figure that it'll make an even bigger bang! Australopithecus would really have been sick of us Debating how we're here, they're catching deer (we're catching viruses) Religion or astronomy (Descartes or Deuteronomy) It all started with the big bang! Music and mythology, Einstein and astrology It all started with the big bang! It all started with the big... bang! | |||
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"Venus doesn't have any moons omg " .. Jupiter has 63, greedy swine | |||
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"No wind in space " What about the solar wind? | |||
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"In the future the Earth will take 45 days to complete a rotation,which currently takes 24 hours." This is because of the friction caused by the tides, which are in turn caused by the moon. As the tides sweep around the planet friction appears through oceanic pinch points ie straits. This is effectively slowing the earth's rotation. However a fundamental law in physics states that angular momentum must be conserved, so where does it go? It's actually being transferred to the moon by pushing the moons orbit continuously and ever so slightly away from the earth. Neat isn't it? | |||
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"The earth is currently going through a massive decline in its magnetic shielding that is allowing record numbers of high energy cosmic rays to hit our atmosphere, creating clouds and a cooling effect across the planet that hides some of the heating caused by humans putting greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. " This is probably due to the flipping of the earth's magnetic poles which occurs roughly every 10,000. We know this because of the alternating magnetic orientations of basalt in places like the mid Atlantic trench where new ocean floor is continuously being made. | |||
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"Because of lower gravity, a person who weighs 220 lbs on Earth would weigh 84 lbs on Mars.... let’s all move to Mars instant weight loss " | |||
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"I prefer my own space,to that of others" do you like some privacy are you from another galaxy? | |||
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"Most of the Earth's freshwater is locked up in Antarctica." How is that related to space? | |||
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"Most of the Earth's freshwater is locked up in Antarctica. How is that related to space? " Earth is in space. Water is in space.. there was originally no water on Earth. | |||
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"Uranus spins sideways " By reference to what when there is no up down left or right in space? | |||
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"Uranus spins sideways By reference to what when there is no up down left or right in space? " I suppose in reference to the other solar system bodies? A Uranian would probably be able to work out that there must be something different about theirs compared to the other members of the solar system, unlike some flattards who think either we are the only flat planet,or that other planets dont exist | |||
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"Uranus spins sideways By reference to what when there is no up down left or right in space? " By reference to the spin of the rest of the planets. | |||
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"Space,is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space. Scrolled til I found this, otherwise I was going for this The universe has a 93 billion light year diameter, give or take." This is what does my head in, they say the universe is 13.5 billion yrs old, if its 93 billion light years across and started at a single point then that means it is expanding in all directions at around 7 times the speed of light. Yet they claim nothing can pass the speed of light | |||
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"Space,is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space. Scrolled til I found this, otherwise I was going for this The universe has a 93 billion light year diameter, give or take. This is what does my head in, they say the universe is 13.5 billion yrs old, if its 93 billion light years across and started at a single point then that means it is expanding in all directions at around 7 times the speed of light. Yet they claim nothing can pass the speed of light " the way this was explained to me is to imagine a boat pushing against a current. The speed through the water may be a lot greater than speed over the surface of the planet. So light leaving a star that is travelling in opposite direction to earth, both at near the speed of light, will take a lot longer to reach us. | |||
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"For a person to become a black hole,they would have to be squashed smaller than a proton !" If yoh squished our Sun to a diameter of about 26km it would become a blackhole. But apart from no light we'd not notice any difference | |||
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"Venus doesn't have any moons omg .. Jupiter has 63, greedy swine" Latest count is 79! | |||
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"The female of the species is more deadly than the male " Hahaha | |||
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"Man never landed on the Moon, its a Hollywood film studio " I thought Michael Jackson did the moonwalk..saw it as plane as day i did indeed i did.. | |||
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"'Ere.. what's the first satellite to orbit the Earth ?" The moon Or man made? Sputnik | |||
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"'Ere.. what's the first satellite to orbit the Earth ? The moon Or man made? Sputnik" the moon..(caught lots out with this) | |||
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"Uranus spins sideways By reference to what when there is no up down left or right in space? I suppose in reference to the other solar system bodies? A Uranian would probably be able to work out that there must be something different about theirs compared to the other members of the solar system, unlike some flattards who think either we are the only flat planet,or that other planets dont exist " Cool I get it now. Twas an honest question. Haha. Although to say it spins sideways does require a point of reference. On a side note. I'd love to go into space. Hopefully in my lifetime... I can dream. Great thread. | |||
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"The moon clanged like a bell when they deliberately crashed a lunar module and checked seismic reports " That was the Soup Dragon | |||
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