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  • emujo2
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    #106
    Re: Any stargazers out there...?

    So I actually took the time to read your link..

    1. It directly states the Crookes radiometer
    , is not affected by this pressure
    2. It also states many times that this pressure mainly affects small bodies in space (and by small I mean spacecraft, comets, asteroids, grains of dust) and it does have a measurable affect on them.
    3. This pressure is equal to .001316945 PSI at 1Au.
    You seem to think this pressure is a immense force over the solar system and even throughout the galaxy. From what I read it is negligible on anything bigger than the smallest moons

    I will continue to trust the theories and science that Einstein and Hawking came up with to understand how our planets are kept in their orbits.

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    • NeoMatrix
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      #107
      Re: Any stargazers out there...?

      For those people who are "genuinely" interested in how Cosmic Rays interact with Earths atmosphere.

      htttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_ray
      Cosmic ray - Wikipedia


      Another article on Cherenkov Radiation that travels faster then the speed of light.

      htttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherenkov_radiation
      Cherenkov radiation - Wikipedia


      ---------Update -------
      Reference to Earths Van_Allen_Belt charge particle layers.

      htttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Allen_radiation_belt
      Van Allen radiation belt - Wikipedia
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      • Copier Addict
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        #108
        Re: Any stargazers out there...?

        Originally posted by NeoMatrix
        For those people who are "genuinely" interested in how Cosmic Rays interact with Earths atmosphere.

        htttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_ray
        Cosmic ray - Wikipedia


        Another article on Cherenkov Radiation that travels faster then the speed of light.

        htttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherenkov_radiation
        Cherenkov radiation - Wikipedia
        You make wild statements as if they are facts and then when questions are asked you ignore them. If this "science" doesn't stand up to questions then I'm done reading about it. Thanks for the laugh.

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        • NeoMatrix
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          #109
          Re: Any stargazers out there...?

          Solar system magnetic field:
          htttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heliospheric_current_sheet
          Heliospheric current sheet - Wikipedia

          Kristian Birkeland million amp magnetospheric currents within the planets and solar system.
          htttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birkeland_current
          Birkeland current - Wikipedia

          Similar:
          Sydney Chapman
          htttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Chapman_(mathematician)
          Sydney Chapman (mathematician) - Wikipedia

          --8<----------------- insert --------------------------
          A Birkeland current is a set of currents that flow along geomagnetic field lines connecting the Earth’s magnetosphere to the Earth's high latitude ionosphere. In the Earth’s magnetosphere, the currents are driven by the solar wind and interplanetary magnetic field and by bulk motions of plasma through the magnetosphere (convection indirectly driven by the interplanetary environment).
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          • theengel
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            #110
            Re: Any stargazers out there...?

            Originally posted by emujo2
            I will continue to trust the theories and science that Einstein and Hawking came up with to understand how our planets are kept in their orbits.
            Exactly what theories has Hawkings come up with that explain anything?

            I mean that he hasn't either redacted or have been so outrageous that they likely couldn't be proven or disproven in the next 100 years.


            BTW - you have to take Neo's posts with a grain of salt--possibly there for entertainment purposes? I've never been able to read one of his entire posts without giving up and moving on.

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            • Copier Addict
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              #111
              Re: Any stargazers out there...?

              Originally posted by theengel
              Exactly what theories has Hawkings come up with that explain anything?

              I mean that he hasn't either redacted or have been so outrageous that they likely couldn't be proven or disproven in the next 100 years.


              BTW - you have to take Neo's posts with a grain of salt--possibly there for entertainment purposes? I've never been able to read one of his entire posts without giving up and moving on.
              I hope he is posting it for entertainment.

              I have a buddy who is toying with the flat earth theory. When he told me I laughed out loud at him.
              I asked him why we can't see across Lake Huron and see land and he had no answer.
              I asked him why the earth curves when you look out of a plane and he said they put special windows in to make it look curved.
              I asked him why every other major body in our solar system is round, why would the earth be the only flat one. He had no answer for that either.

              Any "science" that can't stand up to questioning isn't worth considering, in my opinion.

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              • NeoMatrix
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                #112
                Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                The hindering/latent effects of established social indoctrination.

                An article on Galileo:
                htttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_affair
                Galileo affair - Wikipedia
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                  #113
                  Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                  The dangers of pseudo science on the world.

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                  • theengel
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                    #114
                    Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                    Originally posted by copier addict
                    The dangers of pseudo science on the world.

                    https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j...qxThRyZOtoeQBx

                    Speaking of psuedo-science:
                    YouTube

                    Anyway, the article fails to address a large number of objections to the vaccines. There are people who think it causes autism, but another large number of people who refuse to get their kids vaccinated do so because some of the vaccines were created using the cells of aborted babies... even when it was unnecessary to do so.

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                    • emujo2
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                      #115
                      Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                      You should have started your own thread on this..I am too busy bashing NeoMatrix and the fact that he thinks he's a misunderstood Galileo. I guess since the SciFi channel has shown episodes that confirm ancient alien structures on the moon, and since we all saw "alien Autopsy", it's now accepted science and proof that WE ARE NOT ALONE!!!

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                      • TEKK09
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                        #116
                        Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                        An old-fashioned stargazer gets outside to do it. You can see things that won't show up on your computer! I'm talking about this stuff here: BLACK SKY WATCH’s Videos on Vimeo
                        You might be blown away...

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                        • Copier Addict
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                          #117
                          Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                          Originally posted by theengel
                          Speaking of psuedo-science:
                          YouTube

                          Anyway, the article fails to address a large number of objections to the vaccines. There are people who think it causes autism, but another large number of people who refuse to get their kids vaccinated do so because some of the vaccines were created using the cells of aborted babies... even when it was unnecessary to do so.
                          I know we are hijacking the thread but I just wanted to respond.
                          The original cells were taken from an aborted fetus. yes. That was 50 years ago. The cells they use now are so far removed from the original ones that even the catholic church endorses the use of the vaccines.

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                          • theengel
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                            The Church does not endorse it. The church ALMOST allows it. But they don't specifically say, one way or another. Millions of Catholics have written the Vatican asking about this issue, expecting a solid answer. The Vatican, if you read the document, takes thousands of words to say absolutely nothing, definitively.

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                            • Copier Addict
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                              Originally posted by theengel
                              The Church does not endorse it. The church ALMOST allows it. But they don't specifically say, one way or another. Millions of Catholics have written the Vatican asking about this issue, expecting a solid answer. The Vatican, if you read the document, takes thousands of words to say absolutely nothing, definitively.

                              What do I do if there is no alternative to a vaccine produced from these cell lines?

                              One is morally free to use the vaccine, despite its historical association with abortion, if there is a proportionately serious reason for doing so. In practice, the risks to personal and public health could permit its use. This is especially important for parents, who have a moral obligation to protect the life and health of their children and those around them.

                              If not an endorsement, it certainly states that people are okay to use them.

                              Why anyone would feel the need to ask a church if it is okay to protect their child is beyond me.

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                              • NeoMatrix
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                                #120
                                Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                                Originally posted by TEKK09
                                An old-fashioned stargazer gets outside to do it. You can see things that won't show up on your computer! I'm talking about this stuff here: BLACK SKY WATCH’s Videos on Vimeo
                                You might be blown away...
                                Re. Blown away:

                                Nope not really...

                                Over the last 35 years I've seen a couple of Gooks/Foo-Fighters/UFO's personally myself.
                                The first gook/ufo I estimate I saw it from about from about 2-3 km away, about 9pm one night, it split into two orbs. (~1985)

                                Another gook/ufo from about 150 meters(150m) away, just on the break of dawn.(~2014)

                                Another gook/ufo directly over my town area 1-2km up in broad day light. I missed seeing it directly but a friend of mind took a very clear photo of it an put it on the internet. I'll see if I can find the picture.(~2017)

                                Wow whoopty-do, whoo hoo big flaming deal. Many many of us Aussies have seen IGV's (Inverse Gravity Vehicles).
                                We have many stories to tell about gooks/ufo's and different encounters. So much info that it becomes a tedious/boring topic of discussion.

                                Like time to take your heads out of your backside people, the universe is bigger than this speck of dust we call earth.

                                As I've said on previous CTN forums I don't have a fear of the off-world boogie-man,
                                aliens or ghostly apparitions or things that go bump in the night.

                                I have absolutely nothing to prove to anyone for any hidden agenda or cause. I would like to share all that I know in an open forward discussion.

                                Most people won't believe what I've say here in any case...
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