07-07-2016, 11:21 AM
This is not my photo. I found it on facebook. I thought it would be cool to share
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07-07-2016, 11:21 AM
This is not my photo. I found it on facebook. I thought it would be cool to share
07-07-2016, 11:58 AM
These kind of images are quite insightful, especially if you then try to picture the movement through space and time as being directed inwardly.
07-22-2016, 12:25 AM
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(07-07-2016, 11:21 AM)upensmoke Wrote: ... I thought it would be cool to share It is cool to share! Here's a snazzy-looking but inaccurate simulation of the traveling solar-system: A more accurate simulation (of a five-planet solar subsystem): No two theorists agree about anything. That's my theory, so of course there's someone somewhere who would disagree with it. http://astrorhysy.blogspot.com/2013/12/a...-that.html Busy, busy, busy: Nice visualizations of planetary cyclical patterns: Solar-system-foundational-anthropomorphic-deity simulation: Uh-oh, does this mean that God follows a left-hand path?! Oh, wait, false alarm: Hey, wait up now -- does this mean God is a She? Or is He just a trifle flamboyant? In 1997 astronomers discovered another natural Earth satellite beside the good old Moon -- they called it 3753 Cruithne ("666 Mark O'DeBeast", "23 Skidoo", "Henry 8th Iyam-Iyam", and "69 Izdivine" were some of the proposed names which didn't make the cut). It's fairly tiny and its orbit isn’t a simple little single-plane racetrack around Earth. Cruithne loops around the inner solar system in what astronomers call a “horseshoe” orbit (see http://io9.gizmodo.com/the-story-behind-...1687932128). More like a horsehoe-worn-by-a-horse-on-acid-orbit, it seems to me, but they didn't ask my opinion: Sonically-enhanced results of analysis of the puzzling data-transmissions from sampling probe #B-52, which was sent to the enigmatic Planet Claire: You've got to break some cosmic eggs to make a cosmological omelette: |
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