https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjClzik1rO8&feature=channel_video_title
Looks like what was thought to be the moon, but what is the pulsating light? If it is really a BD that close, wouldn't it be shredding Earth by now?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjClzik1rO8&feature=channel_video_title
Looks like what was thought to be the moon, but what is the pulsating light? If it is really a BD that close, wouldn't it be shredding Earth by now?
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Well, Mr. Gordon James Gianninoto, I think you have created my most favorite post of this ning (thus far; I'm sure there'll be many more).... this part in particular, quote: "But really we only know this much, almost nothing more than the dark ages, so why not ask a few questions? [Anyone] may stumble onto some of the greatest secrets of the universe by not knowing where [the] inquiries lead." I so agree!!!!! and contend that upon this principle this ning will thrive, unlike other(s). Thank you so much for the response... it has taken my mind off and into another world.
How could gravity NOT be magnetism (or at least relative to/of), the constant push/pull being what binds our solar system? ... almost like it has an intelligence of it's own, mistepping every so often because one party gets a bit too ambitious, or simply misses its mark in time and space. Our Creator has to be the most playful physicists EVER!!!
So, (dumb question) is the Sun pushing Earth (and all other planets) away, and depending on their size/mass and composition, positioning them with this push into their current positions/rotations/orbits... (considering, also, each planet is pushing off neighboring planets, as well as considering each planet's rotation & orbit helping in stabilizing forces)?
Oh man, I feel so sorry for the guy who made this video... he's reading wayyyyy too much into it (my opinion).
I agree - the item appears to be lens conflict (what a friend from Argentina suggested it was)... and where is the guy who is supposedly in a business? suit?
They look like they're wearing suits made from something like the lightweight Mylar material emergency blankets are made from, the ones that retain body heat, and withstand wind & water...don't know about the headgear - that seems overkill, except they would certainly need face/eye protection with the snow and sun.
Watched today's activity and the shadow going across reappeared (seems the light source is behind the camera... the shadow on the main building is moving similarly as from the camera building. There is what appears to be an overhead service door, which when opened, lets out a great deal of light when it's dark outside. Quite a few land rovers about and making tracks in the snow today, too. Business as usual? I'm thinking so.
I'm also wondering if these workers got wind of everyone's questionable videos and comments, and they decided to give us a GOOD SHOW = pulling a joke on us.
Just make sure they don't pay in USD, lol. And, yeah, editors, I hear you.
So, when you say you figured out that gravity pushes not pulls, you are talking about Newton's 3rd law, for every action there is a reaction; for every force there is an opposite force?
As for planets being stopped, where is the proof for that?
As for gravity sucking, I guess it does since comets move progressively faster as they approach the sun. Isn't it the sun's gravity (being a much larger body) pulling them in?
Thanks for the link about Pangaea.
"The breaking up and formation of supercontinents appear to be cyclical through Earth's 4.6 billion year history. There may have been several others before Pangaea. The next-to-last one, Pannotia, formed about 600 million years ago (Ma) during the Proterozoic eon, and lasted until 540 Ma. Before Pannotia, there was Rodinia, which lasted from about 1.1 billion years ago (Ga) until about 750 million years ago.
Rodinia formed by the accretion and assembly of fragments produced by breakup of an older supercontinent, called Columbia or Nuna that was assembled in the period 2.0-1.8 Ga.[4][5] The exact configuration and geodynamic history of Rodinia are not nearly as well understood as Pannotia and Pangaea. When Rodinia broke up, it split into three pieces: the supercontinent of Proto-Laurasia and the supercontinent of Proto-Gondwana, and the smaller Congo craton. Proto-Laurasia and Proto-Gondwanaland were separated by the Proto-Tethys Ocean. Soon thereafter Proto-Laurasia itself split apart to form the continents of Laurentia, Siberia and Baltica. The rifting also spawned two new oceans, the Iapetus Ocean and Paleoasian Ocean. Baltica was situated east of Laurentia, and Siberia northeast of Laurentia.
Around 600 Ma, most of these masses came back together to form the relatively short-lived supercontinent of Pannotia, which included large amounts of land near the poles and only a relatively small strip near the equator connecting the polar masses.
Only 60 million years after its formation, about 540 Ma, near the beginning of the Cambrian epoch, Pannotia in turn broke up, giving rise to the continents of Laurentia, Baltica, and the southern supercontinent of Gondwana.
In the Cambrian period, the independent continent of Laurentia, which would become North America, sat on the equator, with three bordering oceans: the Panthalassic Ocean to the north and west, the Iapetus Ocean to the south and the Khanty Ocean to the east. In the Earliest Ordovician, around 480 Ma, the microcontinent of Avalonia – a landmass that would become the northeastern United States, Nova Scotia, and parts of current Great Britain, Iberia and the Maghreb – broke free from Gondwana and began its journey to Laurentia.[6]
Baltica, Laurentia, and Avalonia all came together by the end of the Ordovician to form a minor supercontinent calI find the theories interesting, however, a theory without proof is just a theory. Not going religious here, but I've never understood how anyone could believe a "big bang" created the universe. Wasn't CERN trying to emulate the Big Bang? How would they know if they did?
I'm curious, though. How do scientists actually know if continents collide and drift? Are there specific tests? Tests that can actually go back several billion years accurately? The amount of time is mind boggling.
Here's an interesting tidbit about Percival Lowell's theory on Pluto's perturbation. It was later disproven when Voyager 2 sent back more information on Neptune's mass, which accounted for the perceived tug on Pluto. Once that information was plugged in there was no perturbation. It basically discredited the Planet X theory, but then there was that 1983 NY Times article. Who knows what's true or not anymore.
I agree about NASA. They are playing games, and the guys at the top, no matter who or where, always look after themselves first.
Good luck on getting published. Did AsianGeo actually tap you or did you do a cold submission? It's a heartbreak to think you will be published, only to get killed at the last minute. I don't know if you are published or not, but if they tapped you, I hope you negotiated a kill fee. I learned my lesson. Will your article be just on Asian earthchanges or the entire world?
@ Gordon
I love movies that show sunrises and sunsets because I am always thinking one of these days a hollywood moview is going to inadvertently show PX and not realize it until all the public has seen it.
This was already done in Deep Impact:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oZy2oetOGA
(look at frame 1:05:42)
yes, it's a fake PX, but it's still interesting ;)
and btw:
the date, that evacuation starts in the movie, is August 12th !
take care !