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Xisuthros Rex User ID: 908143 United States 10/05/2011 04:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The sun's barycenter through time. [link to en.wikipedia.org] The sun orbits around this point sometimes within sometime outside of the solar body. Here we are now: [link to en.wikipedia.org] Last Edited by Xisuthros Rex on 10/05/2011 04:11 PM This is my day, there are many like it...but this one is mine. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 865798 United States 10/05/2011 04:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: Guess what else happens Oct 28th....do you know where your barycenter is? Understanding barycenter sheaths and where/how they intersect...significance in 2012. Quoting: Xisuthros Rex [link to www.bibliotecapleyades.net] The barycenter is not a single point in the Sun. Because the Sun is a rotating gaseous sphere, the barycenter forms a vertical, cylindrical "sleeve" that is partially inside and outside the main solar body. All of the planets have such a "sleeve," one inside the other, depending on their relative mass and the location of their barycenters. The particular sleeve representing the mass of Jupiter intersects the solar surface at 35.9 degrees North and South. This is precisely where sunspot and flare activity begin and end during each 11 year cycle. Scientists have noted that when Jupiter and Saturn are aligned, on the same side of the Sun, the solar activity is at its maximum; when they are on opposite sides of the Sun the solar activity is at its minimum. These cylinders are usually quite orderly because the planets adhere to a narrow plane, called the ecliptic which resembles a thin plate extending from the equator of the Sun. The planets hang out here because (in simple terms) this is the zone where the gravitation of the system is the strongest. (see below) The planets orbit the Sun in a narrow plane called the ecliptic But nature is never perfect. The Sun rotates at a slight angle (7.25 degrees), much as our Earth does. As it wobbles, it tilts the sleeves, causing them to clash with each other and eventually disrupt the surface. This disturbance, to put it simply, works its way to the surface and erupts in sun spots and solar flares. The sun's barycenter through time. Quoting: Xisuthros Rex [link to en.wikipedia.org] The sun orbits around this point sometimes within sometime outside of the solar body. Here we are now: [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
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oRbZ User ID: 2710910 United Kingdom 10/05/2011 04:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember seeing on one of Bowmans threads that our system moving through space actually looks like a dna strand, just thought I would add that...going to watch the clip now. Thread: The Contact Thread ~ The Magic Of Our Fractal Reality ~ Wanna Take A Ride? (version 20.13) |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 865798 United States 10/05/2011 04:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This also relates to the endless amount Quoting: doo doo butter 1441655 of things related to spirals in existence. The most obvious example is our DNA. I have come to a firm conclusion, that the universe is spiral in form. From vibration in 4 dimensions, to Birkeland currents, Fibonacci, torus in motion, on and on...everything is spiral in form. :SpiralS: :bhjets: |
Xisuthros Rex User ID: 908143 United States 10/05/2011 04:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm wondering what effect 0 g's has at the bottom of sun spot columns....given where the barycenter is located as of now... [link to www.umt.edu] 1) Rotation of sun about barycenter is related to formation of sunspots and solar flare activity. · Sun at Max and Min distance from barycenter (Saturn and Jupiter aligned), solar flare and sunspot activity very high (about once per 11 years). · Sun between max and min distance to barycenter (Saturn and Jupiter not aligned), solar flare and sunspot activity low. 2) Sunspot and solar flare activity influences strength of solar wind (which bombards Earth) 3) Fluctuations in strength of solar wind affect Earth climate (e.g. length of growing season). Currently they are on opposite sides of the sun with the earth in the middle.... Last Edited by Xisuthros Rex on 10/05/2011 04:18 PM This is my day, there are many like it...but this one is mine. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 865798 United States 10/05/2011 04:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I truly believe this is the next step in viewing how reality works. It is as if the way we study things is 2 dimensional. It has been too difficult to envision the complex motions that would entail the movement of universal celestial systems. This is going into a 4-5 dimensional framework of understanding. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 865798 United States 10/05/2011 04:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | makes perfect sense. but like the OP said, the title is a little misleading. Quoting: MrOysterhead we are orbiting the sun but since the sun is moving if we had a "tail" it would spiral. It is the motion of movement that the tail is representing. So, we ARE moving spiral in form, we just don't 'see' that we do because there are no 'trails' visible. |
fraudulentzodiac User ID: 1495305 United States 10/05/2011 04:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | :spiralsystem: Ive tried to explain this concept to my friends multiple times. I said we are never in the same piece of space EVER. Question is, do the planets rotate perpendicular to the way the sun is traveling like your pic above or some other configuration that is much more complicated to visualize? Last Edited by FraudulentZodiac on 10/05/2011 04:33 PM "All energy flows according to the whims of the Great Magnet" - Hunter S. Thompson "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe We are all just ins inside the out, and outs inside the ins. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 865798 United States 10/05/2011 04:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | :spiralsystem: Quoting: fraudulentzodiac Ive tried to explain this concept to my friends multiple times. I said we are never in the same piece of space EVER. Question is, do the planets rotate perpendicular to the way the sun is traveling like the pic above or some other configuration that is much more complicated to visualize? HA! That was EXACTLY my question! BUT, even if we moved parallel, we still have a waveform movement along the ecliptic of the galaxy. So the spiral would be skewed. OH! I wonder if we are angled perpendicular on the way 'down' and through the ecliptic, and transition perpendicular towards the apex of curve to perpendicular on the upswing. THAT is an interesting concept...whichever it is. |
fraudulentzodiac User ID: 1495305 United States 10/05/2011 04:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ive tried to explain this concept to my friends multiple times. I said we are never in the same piece of space EVER. Question is, do the planets rotate perpendicular to the way the sun is traveling like the pic above or some other configuration that is much more complicated to visualize? HA! That was EXACTLY my question! Im starting to feel we think on the same wavelength... P.S. Idk what is going on with the quoting. That is why I have had to edit my posts. Last Edited by FraudulentZodiac on 10/05/2011 04:36 PM "All energy flows according to the whims of the Great Magnet" - Hunter S. Thompson "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe We are all just ins inside the out, and outs inside the ins. |
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MrOysterhead User ID: 1546790 United States 10/05/2011 04:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | makes perfect sense. but like the OP said, the title is a little misleading. Quoting: MrOysterhead we are orbiting the sun but since the sun is moving if we had a "tail" it would spiral. It is the motion of movement that the tail is representing. So, we ARE moving spiral in form, we just don't 'see' that we do because there are no 'trails' visible. right....at least i think we are agreeing, lol. question though, dont spirals come to an end in the center? or is it just one of those infinity things? There are two kinds of people who come to GLP: Those who want to know and those who want to know who wants to know. |
fraudulentzodiac User ID: 1495305 United States 10/05/2011 04:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | makes perfect sense. but like the OP said, the title is a little misleading. Quoting: MrOysterhead we are orbiting the sun but since the sun is moving if we had a "tail" it would spiral. It is the motion of movement that the tail is representing. So, we ARE moving spiral in form, we just don't 'see' that we do because there are no 'trails' visible. right....at least i think we are agreeing, lol. question though, dont spirals come to an end in the center? or is it just one of those infinity things? The motion is more like the shape of a spring that never ends. "All energy flows according to the whims of the Great Magnet" - Hunter S. Thompson "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe We are all just ins inside the out, and outs inside the ins. |
MrOysterhead User ID: 1546790 United States 10/05/2011 04:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | makes perfect sense. but like the OP said, the title is a little misleading. Quoting: MrOysterhead we are orbiting the sun but since the sun is moving if we had a "tail" it would spiral. It is the motion of movement that the tail is representing. So, we ARE moving spiral in form, we just don't 'see' that we do because there are no 'trails' visible. right....at least i think we are agreeing, lol. question though, dont spirals come to an end in the center? or is it just one of those infinity things? The motion is more like the shape of a spring that never ends. gotcha, a spring is a good description. i cant believe that i never thought about our system being a spiral before. its seems so clear now but never crossed my mind before today There are two kinds of people who come to GLP: Those who want to know and those who want to know who wants to know. |