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    Re: Any stargazers out there...?

    Quote Originally Posted by gneebore View Post
    Sorry but there are currently laws requiring helmets for children under the age of 18 to wear a helmet when riding a bicycle. And for even stronger laws there are statewide bans for ANYONE riding a bicycle without a helmet.
    Here is a website with a nice chert with the laws in states requiring a helmet while riding a bike.

    Bicycle Helmet Laws
    So, if a meteor hits your child while they are not wearing a helmet do you get charged?

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    Re: Any stargazers out there...?

    That was a reply to me... one to a question I posed, and have since then abandoned, because someone who doesn't understand the concept of freedom could never hope to come close to seeing the point I wanted to make.

    Also, because if I continued talking about it (even though every off-topic post of mine was a response to someone else's off-topic post) mikadonovan will get his panties in a wad and tell me to take it elsewhere... and he'll ONLY tell that to me. So I'm not going to respond to it anymore. Not because I care about whether or not mikadonovan's panties are in a wad, but because, like I said, trying to make someone understand freedom, and the all the responsibilities that are involved in it, when said person is committed to liberalism (cough - socialism), is a lost cause.

    Anyway--I think you'll find most meteor showers to be not spectacular. At least, there's no climax anyway. You sit and you stare, and every minute or so (or if you're lucky, every 30 seconds) you see a shooting star. That's about how all meteor showers are.

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    Re: Any stargazers out there...?

    The below videos show fully visible factual undeniable vortex function of the magnetic fields of the universe.

    htttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9S3ikiL3Ow
    YouTube

    htttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJi_2Viexng
    YouTube

    Crooks Radiometer test:
    htttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCrnDGOl2xA
    YouTube

    The gentlemen in the above video series is stating the actual operational facts of physical reality, from the micro to the macro. The guy is so close to knowing the real truth its uncanny, his observations are just shy of the full facts.
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    Re: Any stargazers out there...?

    Quote Originally Posted by NeoMatrix View Post
    The below videos show fully visible factual undeniable vortex function of the magnetic fields of the universe.

    htttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9S3ikiL3Ow
    YouTube

    htttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJi_2Viexng
    YouTube

    Crooks Radiometer test:
    htttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCrnDGOl2xA
    YouTube

    The gentlemen in the above video series is stating the actual operational facts of physical reality, from the micro to the macro. The guy is so close to knowing the real truth its uncanny, his observations are just shy of the full facts.
    That explains where the lost sock in the dryer goes. Lol

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    This reminds me of an old Star Trek Generations interview...The actors recieved a script and anytime there was a technology discussion, the dialog was blank until the tech writers filled it in..The actors said they just read what was there knowing they just had to make it sound good, they knew it was total BS...

    And, you make the comment that this guy is "so close to the truth". I guess that means you already know the truth...Why in the hell are you just a copier tech, Shouldn't you be advising Elon Musk or NASA??

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    Re: Any stargazers out there...?

    Feynman's Lost Lecture:

    For those interested in delving further into the calculated constant/periodic rotational and orbital motion of the planets.
    The following youtube video (21mins) shows how elliptic orbits can be explained in a mathematical sequence of time slice events. The narrator of the video assumes that the viewer has a basic understanding of angles and vectors.


    htttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdIjYBtnvZU
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    Re: Any stargazers out there...?

    Pretty cool.

    But I wonder if anyone, in laymen's terms, can explain why things orbit in an ellipse instead of a circle. I've always wondered that, but could never find an explanation that my tiny brain can hold.

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    Re: Any stargazers out there...?

    Quote Originally Posted by theengel View Post
    Pretty cool.

    But I wonder if anyone, in laymen's terms, can explain why things orbit in an ellipse instead of a circle. I've always wondered that, but could never find an explanation that my tiny brain can hold.

    Re. Elliptic Orbits
    The elliptic orbit of the planets is cause by the Sun pushing the planet further out into a bigger radius/orbit during procession.
    The push of the Sun further retards the planets orbit to a lower radius during regression, as the planet starts to orbit the close side of the Sun.

    The elliptic orbit is further proof that the Sun "pushes" on planets and does not attract them.
    All the bigger planets would spiral into the Sun on the near side of the ellipse orbit if the Sun had a supposed centripetal "attract" force of gravity.

    As it was:
    Its been nearly 30years since I studied astrophysics at Uni. I'm surprised I still remember some of the actual topic.
    Not every person in astrophysics class believes in the Sun-Gravity indoctrination we were taught, some people were free thinkers.
    I too reacted with "shear opposition" to the attract Solar Magnetic-Field and pushing Sun Solar Light principles when I first learned of it.
    After learning the full argument with Mathematical proofs, I knew there where people around who know more than they let on....

    I only wish to present another side of the Astrophysics fake indoctrination that we all have shoved into us at University.
    Forgive me if I make mistakes or errors of omission during my recollection, it was a long time ago.

    I now hold firm to the true facts of how the planets work.
    The Sun pushes the planets away, it does NOT attract them.
    The solar system Magnetic Field centre attracts the planets toward the centre of the solar system.
    The "balanced force" of both attraction and repulsion causes the planet to orbit in a precise "gearwheel" periodic time frame, every cycle.

    How the planetary orbit precise "gearwheel" periodic time frame occurs is quite amazing, and very humbling.
    Mathematics means intelligence in any language. If the universe is mathematical, Who or What created it????

    If you find out, please let me know too.
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    Re: Any stargazers out there...?

    Quote Originally Posted by NeoMatrix View Post
    Re. Elliptic Orbits
    The elliptic orbit of the planets is cause by the Sun pushing the planet further out into a bigger radius/orbit during procession.
    The push of the Sun further retards the planets orbit to a lower radius during regression, as the planet starts to orbit the close side of the Sun.

    The elliptic orbit is further proof that the Sun "pushes" on planets and does not attract them.
    All the bigger planets would spiral into the Sun on the near side of the ellipse orbit if the Sun had a supposed centripetal "attract" force of gravity.

    As it was:
    Its been nearly 30years since I studied astrophysics at Uni. I'm surprised I still remember some of the actual topic.
    Not every person in astrophysics class believes in the Sun-Gravity indoctrination we were taught, some people were free thinkers.
    I too reacted with "shear opposition" to the attract Solar Magnetic-Field and pushing Sun Solar Light principles when I first learned of it.
    After learning the full argument with Mathematical proofs, I knew there where people around who know more than they let on....

    I only wish to present another side of the Astrophysics fake indoctrination that we all have shoved into us at University.
    Forgive me if I make mistakes or errors of omission during my recollection, it was a long time ago.

    I now hold firm to the true facts of how the planets work.
    The Sun pushes the planets away, it does NOT attract them.
    The solar system Magnetic Field centre attracts the planets toward the centre of the solar system.
    The "balanced force" of both attraction and repulsion causes the planet to orbit in a precise "gearwheel" periodic time frame, every cycle.

    How the planetary orbit precise "gearwheel" periodic time frame occurs is quite amazing, and very humbling.
    Mathematics means intelligence in any language. If the universe is mathematical, Who or What created it????

    If you find out, please let me know too.
    So, if the sun repels the planets, but the planets are attracted to the centre of the solar system and the sun is at the centre of the solar system...........

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    Re: Any stargazers out there...?

    I guess NASA is wrong about this...their Astrophysisists seem to think that it is GRAVITY that keeps the planets moving around our sun..Similar to how the moon, or a space craft orbits our own planet..the sideways rate of speed overcomes the tendancy to fall back to the ground. The reason we have such stable orbits is this has been going on for over 4 billion years..Anything that was moving to slow was gobbled up by the sun or another planet, anything moving too fast left the solor system eons ago. And origianlly the planets orbits were a near perfect circle. It's the garvity (tug) of the other planets that has led to the eliptical orbits..What school did you go to?? MakeitupasyougoalongU? The sun does exert an outward pressue (solar wind) this pressure is enough to keep the junk in th Ort cloud far enough out that it doesn't affect us very often, and it helps keep the galactic cosmic rays from easlliy passing through the heliopause. A larger scale version of Earths magnetic field diverting the suns radiation. Ed

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