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the globe model spins in 7 directions at once. add just one to that and see what happens to the star trails
the distances calculated are so large that the angular velocity is almost nonexistent
it exists but the speed is miniscule
roll down a hill and what happens to these perfectly concentric star trails
( 6.67408 × 10-11 m^3 kg^-1 s^-2 .* 5.972 × 10^24 kg ) / ( 6.373835 x 10^6 )^2 = g(sp)
g(sp) = 9.810916 m/s^2
( 6.67408 × 10-11 m^3 kg^-1 s^-2 .* 5.972 × 10^24 kg ) / ( 6.371014 x 10^6 )^2 = g(sp)
g(mi) = 9.819607 m/s^2
bro orion belt 5000 years ago is STILL in the same place, come on globers you can do better than that
And that's where I'm popping off for now.
Talk to you lads later.
bye
Awh, I miss the gif though.
ding ding ding 5000 years and orion belt still in the same place
Au revoir
his mouth was saying hello and it bothered me haha
Because the stars are millions of light years away obviously it will barely change because the light takes time to travel
Thinky, no
how fast does the earth move? after 5000 years the position would have changed
yes but 5000 years ago we didnt have the technology to record the place where the stars were at
it's not millions of light years away
still on top of the left pyramid at the same spot
from the egyptians
Actually, IIRC, Ancient Egyptian statues related to different star 'gods' point to places different than where those stars are now.
because it hasnt moved enough to notice a difference by just looking at it
Or rather, those constellations.
But that's my final point.
with using modern telescope technology we could record it now and 5000 years from now we could see a measurable difference
using the telescopes
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Yup! Nursing school has been consuming my every spare minute. Finally had some time to jump on here and listen to some debates again.
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that's awesome @galgirlchicklady ! learning more about monolids?
@RidleyChozo Haha! You already know!