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Apocalypse Girl User ID: 46990201 United States 11/17/2013 08:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It explains: It will have the color of copper or bronze. Like a football with huge rivets at the seams. A super-size twin asteroid hitting the sun in a vital spot (hidden blind spot). . I was just outside sitting there looking up at the sky... and a little voice in inside said part of it is going to hit the Sun....then I come in here and read this. it gave me the chills and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up....crazy.... what would happen is it really did hit the Sun I ask myself? Apocalypse ( "lifting of the veil" or "revelation") is a disclosure of something hidden from the majority of mankind in an era dominated by falsehood and misconception, i.e. the veil to be lifted. * know the truth and the truth will set you free |
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green_girl User ID: 49871189 Canada 11/17/2013 08:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: myeyesropenow42 It's ford prefect not perfect. Look at his name again. He is either a government tard which is what prefect is or he cant spell because he got his education in the hood. [link to en.wikipedia.org] [link to en.wikipedia.org] i liked the mos def version better for some reason. of course nothing compares to the ford prefect in the books. I didn't read the books, but I saw the movie a hundred times. HUMMA KAVULA!!!!!!!!!!!!! I cant stress this eough - the books are freaking hilarious. A hundred times funnier than the movie. You do yourself a great injustice by not reading them. You need to go out tomorrow morning and pick them up. :malefav: I love this place!! |
green_girl User ID: 49871189 Canada 11/17/2013 08:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It explains: It will have the color of copper or bronze. Like a football with huge rivets at the seams. A super-size twin asteroid hitting the sun in a vital spot (hidden blind spot). . I was just outside sitting there looking up at the sky... and a little voice in inside said part of it is going to hit the Sun....then I come in here and read this. it gave me the chills and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up....crazy.... what would happen is it really did hit the Sun I ask myself? Not too much. Like dropping a grain of sand at the beach. Actually, i dont think any comet has ever touched the sun. They all evaporate in its atmosphere long before they reach the surface. :malefav: I love this place!! |
psyoptics User ID: 45961239 United States 11/17/2013 08:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Whatever Ford Perfect. Actually I don't care what you think because it really doesn't matter. Quoting: SailWinds I tried to tell you, I wasn't that Denise but if you still want to insist go right ahead. It is obvious you are wanting to take the focus off the picture from ISON telescope to have people doubt it. I understand the way that game is played here. Cheers! Nice chatting with you Denise. give it up dude...... this lady did more then most to get info out. why derail this thread? now back to the THREAD..... who here think Ison might give us the show we heard about this summer. might be a way cool holiday night time sky! a good video editor can make anyone say anything the editor wants. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 14507693 Philippines 11/17/2013 08:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16981841 Just because there is no external force doesn't mean internal forces aren't at play, two systems here. The center of mass will remain constant in the event ISON breaks itself apart, that is until each piece is then subject to the massive pull of the sun which will then completely change each segments trajectory. If ISON, or any comet, broke apart on its own and had no sun or planet to be gravitationally inclined towards then it's segments would forever drift away from each other but the center of mass would remain constant. If you have a 2Kg object break in half and its pieces fly off in opposing directions, and 1Kg reaches 100Km away from the other 1Kg then the center of mass for that system is at the 50Km mark in BETWEEN them; center of mass is no where near any of the pieces but where the WHOLE object WOULD have been. To put it plainly, your wrong ac. No, sir, I'm certain he is quite correct. The pieces will follow the same orbital path not 'fly off in opposing directions'. [link to www.youtube.com] You are correct hugh - straight line. the other poster with his analogy does not have ghis 2kg object flying through space at unbelievable speeds, being pulled by the gravity of the sun. If ison had dynamite at its heart and it blew in a massive fireball of power, it still wouldnt move anywahere but the path it is already on! You guys clearly don't seem to understand the mechanics behind trajectories. Anyways, What if it were to break after perihelion? It has nearly 100 million miles to travel before it would reach earth and any sort of internal explosion would cause segments to drift apart, plain and simple! Even if a small percentage of the comet were to break off after perihelion and only deviate by even 10-20° there is a GOOD chance it would hit earth seeing as the comet is already poised to come within 40 million miles of earth AND it has nearly 100 million miles of travel time to deviate. How can you fucking tards NOT see this? Do you realize that space is a very big place? |
psyoptics User ID: 45961239 United States 11/17/2013 08:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It explains: It will have the color of copper or bronze. Like a football with huge rivets at the seams. A super-size twin asteroid hitting the sun in a vital spot (hidden blind spot). . I was just outside sitting there looking up at the sky... and a little voice in inside said part of it is going to hit the Sun....then I come in here and read this. it gave me the chills and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up....crazy.... what would happen is it really did hit the Sun I ask myself? Not too much. Like dropping a grain of sand at the beach. Actually, i dont think any comet has ever touched the sun. They all evaporate in its atmosphere long before they reach the surface. it sure would....would melt just about anything the universe sends it's way. At the core of the sun, gravitational attraction produces immense pressure and temperature, which can reach more than 27 million degrees F (15 million degrees C the surface is over 5,000 F a good video editor can make anyone say anything the editor wants. |
psyoptics User ID: 45961239 United States 11/17/2013 08:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Hugh M Eye No, sir, I'm certain he is quite correct. The pieces will follow the same orbital path not 'fly off in opposing directions'. [link to www.youtube.com] You are correct hugh - straight line. the other poster with his analogy does not have ghis 2kg object flying through space at unbelievable speeds, being pulled by the gravity of the sun. If ison had dynamite at its heart and it blew in a massive fireball of power, it still wouldnt move anywahere but the path it is already on! You guys clearly don't seem to understand the mechanics behind trajectories. Anyways, What if it were to break after perihelion? It has nearly 100 million miles to travel before it would reach earth and any sort of internal explosion would cause segments to drift apart, plain and simple! Even if a small percentage of the comet were to break off after perihelion and only deviate by even 10-20° there is a GOOD chance it would hit earth seeing as the comet is already poised to come within 40 million miles of earth AND it has nearly 100 million miles of travel time to deviate. How can you fucking tards NOT see this? Do you realize that space is a very big place? the sun is only 92 million miles from the earth....so by that logic it might have a slight mishap and hit earth. a good video editor can make anyone say anything the editor wants. |
myeyesropenow42 User ID: 43203482 United States 11/17/2013 08:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It explains: It will have the color of copper or bronze. Like a football with huge rivets at the seams. A super-size twin asteroid hitting the sun in a vital spot (hidden blind spot). . I was just outside sitting there looking up at the sky... and a little voice in inside said part of it is going to hit the Sun....then I come in here and read this. it gave me the chills and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up....crazy.... what would happen is it really did hit the Sun I ask myself? My personal opinion is, and I stress this is just my opinion, that it would depend on exactly what type of energy Ison is. The sun is not like a planet that there would be an impact but certain energies could fuck the sun to hell and back. |
Apocalypse Girl User ID: 46990201 United States 11/17/2013 08:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It explains: It will have the color of copper or bronze. Like a football with huge rivets at the seams. A super-size twin asteroid hitting the sun in a vital spot (hidden blind spot). . I was just outside sitting there looking up at the sky... and a little voice in inside said part of it is going to hit the Sun....then I come in here and read this. it gave me the chills and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up....crazy.... what would happen is it really did hit the Sun I ask myself? Not too much. Like dropping a grain of sand at the beach. Actually, i dont think any comet has ever touched the sun. They all evaporate in its atmosphere long before they reach the surface. yeah I thought about that but could it give way to a huge CME and create a Carrington type event?... just wondering. Apocalypse ( "lifting of the veil" or "revelation") is a disclosure of something hidden from the majority of mankind in an era dominated by falsehood and misconception, i.e. the veil to be lifted. * know the truth and the truth will set you free |
Intruth User ID: 27850215 United States 11/17/2013 08:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 9744765 It explains: It will have the color of copper or bronze. Like a football with huge rivets at the seams. A super-size twin asteroid hitting the sun in a vital spot (hidden blind spot). . I was just outside sitting there looking up at the sky... and a little voice in inside said part of it is going to hit the Sun....then I come in here and read this. it gave me the chills and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up....crazy.... what would happen is it really did hit the Sun I ask myself? Not too much. Like dropping a grain of sand at the beach. Actually, i dont think any comet has ever touched the sun. They all evaporate in its atmosphere long before they reach the surface. it sure would....would melt just about anything the universe sends it's way. At the core of the sun, gravitational attraction produces immense pressure and temperature, which can reach more than 27 million degrees F (15 million degrees C the surface is over 5,000 F Were you not around for Comet Lovejoy? |
psyoptics User ID: 45961239 United States 11/17/2013 08:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16981841 Just because there is no external force doesn't mean internal forces aren't at play, two systems here. The center of mass will remain constant in the event ISON breaks itself apart, that is until each piece is then subject to the massive pull of the sun which will then completely change each segments trajectory. If ISON, or any comet, broke apart on its own and had no sun or planet to be gravitationally inclined towards then it's segments would forever drift away from each other but the center of mass would remain constant. If you have a 2Kg object break in half and its pieces fly off in opposing directions, and 1Kg reaches 100Km away from the other 1Kg then the center of mass for that system is at the 50Km mark in BETWEEN them; center of mass is no where near any of the pieces but where the WHOLE object WOULD have been. To put it plainly, your wrong ac. No, sir, I'm certain he is quite correct. The pieces will follow the same orbital path not 'fly off in opposing directions'. [link to www.youtube.com] You are correct hugh - straight line. the other poster with his analogy does not have ghis 2kg object flying through space at unbelievable speeds, being pulled by the gravity of the sun. If ison had dynamite at its heart and it blew in a massive fireball of power, it still wouldnt move anywahere but the path it is already on! You guys clearly don't seem to understand the mechanics behind trajectories. Anyways, What if it were to break after perihelion? It has nearly 100 million miles to travel before it would reach earth and any sort of internal explosion would cause segments to drift apart, plain and simple! Even if a small percentage of the comet were to break off after perihelion and only deviate by even 10-20° there is a GOOD chance it would hit earth seeing as the comet is already poised to come within 40 million miles of earth AND it has nearly 100 million miles of travel time to deviate. How can you fucking tards NOT see this? [link to www.youtube.com] [link to www.youtube.com] [link to www.youtube.com] a good video editor can make anyone say anything the editor wants. |
hatch battener User ID: 50138054 United States 11/17/2013 08:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was just outside sitting there looking up at the sky... and a little voice in inside said part of it is going to hit the Sun....then I come in here and read this. it gave me the chills and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up....crazy.... what would happen is it really did hit the Sun I ask myself? Quoting: Anonymous Coward My personal opinion is, and I stress this is just my opinion, that it would depend on exactly what type of energy Ison is. The sun is not like a planet that there would be an impact but certain energies could fuck the sun to hell and back. Kent Steadman where are you now? |
psyoptics User ID: 45961239 United States 11/17/2013 08:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | why did it hit the sun? leave an impact crater? ??????? THIS COMET IS BRIGHTER THAN ISON: Comet ISON is getting all the press, but another comet is outshining the media-favorite by nearly an order of magnitude. Comet Lovejoy (C/2013 R1) is almost 10 times brighter than Comet ISON as it passes just outside the orbit of Earth in mid-November: 3D orbit. Rolando Ligustri took this picture of Comet Lovejoy on November 12th using a remotely-controlled telescope in New Mexico: source: [link to spaceweather.com] [link to spaceweathergallery.com] a good video editor can make anyone say anything the editor wants. |
green_girl User ID: 49871189 Canada 11/17/2013 09:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 9744765 It explains: It will have the color of copper or bronze. Like a football with huge rivets at the seams. A super-size twin asteroid hitting the sun in a vital spot (hidden blind spot). . I was just outside sitting there looking up at the sky... and a little voice in inside said part of it is going to hit the Sun....then I come in here and read this. it gave me the chills and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up....crazy.... what would happen is it really did hit the Sun I ask myself? Not too much. Like dropping a grain of sand at the beach. Actually, i dont think any comet has ever touched the sun. They all evaporate in its atmosphere long before they reach the surface. yeah I thought about that but could it give way to a huge CME and create a Carrington type event?... just wondering. i dont think so. ison will approach the sun from the opposite side than us, people that claim (and i dont beleive the claim at this point) that comets and suns interact, show vids of flares reaching out to comets, and we will be on the wrong side for days. Unless i am misunderstanding their theories on comet/cme. :malefav: I love this place!! |
myeyesropenow42 User ID: 43203482 United States 11/17/2013 09:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It explains: It will have the color of copper or bronze. Like a football with huge rivets at the seams. A super-size twin asteroid hitting the sun in a vital spot (hidden blind spot). . I was just outside sitting there looking up at the sky... and a little voice in inside said part of it is going to hit the Sun....then I come in here and read this. it gave me the chills and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up....crazy.... what would happen is it really did hit the Sun I ask myself? Not too much. Like dropping a grain of sand at the beach. Actually, i dont think any comet has ever touched the sun. They all evaporate in its atmosphere long before they reach the surface. Nothing just evaporates to become nothing or empty. Every single thing that exists is energy and if it disappears than it either changed state or became part of something. |
Intruth User ID: 27850215 United States 11/17/2013 09:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | why did it hit the sun? leave an impact crater? ??????? THIS COMET IS BRIGHTER THAN ISON: Comet ISON is getting all the press, but another comet is outshining the media-favorite by nearly an order of magnitude. Comet Lovejoy (C/2013 R1) is almost 10 times brighter than Comet ISON as it passes just outside the orbit of Earth in mid-November: 3D orbit. Rolando Ligustri took this picture of Comet Lovejoy on November 12th using a remotely-controlled telescope in New Mexico: source: [link to spaceweather.com] [link to spaceweathergallery.com] Wrong comet Lovejoy. About 2 years ago a comet grazed the Sun at a very close distance. It was not expected to survive. It came out the other side brighter and got its tail back shortly after leaving many astonished at how a dirty snowball can withstand those temps. |
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Intruth User ID: 27850215 United States 11/17/2013 09:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: Comet Lovejoy survives perihelion! why did it hit the sun? leave an impact crater? ??????? THIS COMET IS BRIGHTER THAN ISON: Comet ISON is getting all the press, but another comet is outshining the media-favorite by nearly an order of magnitude. Comet Lovejoy (C/2013 R1) is almost 10 times brighter than Comet ISON as it passes just outside the orbit of Earth in mid-November: 3D orbit. Rolando Ligustri took this picture of Comet Lovejoy on November 12th using a remotely-controlled telescope in New Mexico: source: [link to spaceweather.com] [link to spaceweathergallery.com] Wrong comet Lovejoy. About 2 years ago a comet grazed the Sun at a very close distance. It was not expected to survive. It came out the other side brighter and got its tail back shortly after leaving many astonished at how a dirty snowball can withstand those temps. |
SunnyDaze User ID: 25635188 United States 11/17/2013 09:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was just outside sitting there looking up at the sky... and a little voice in inside said part of it is going to hit the Sun....then I come in here and read this. it gave me the chills and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up....crazy.... what would happen is it really did hit the Sun I ask myself? Quoting: Anonymous Coward My personal opinion is, and I stress this is just my opinion, that it would depend on exactly what type of energy Ison is. The sun is not like a planet that there would be an impact but certain energies could fuck the sun to hell and back. Kent Steadman where are you now? wow, I was trying to remember his name, just a few days ago... him and that Guy from IBM that used to laugh at us, but ended up buying a home off the grid with well water HAHA and we never heard from him again ... the Count or Earl or Duke ??? he must have gotten out of Cali - just intime - thanks to all our good advice yeah, Steadman could be counted on for the truth - not like astro/geotard |
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myeyesropenow42 User ID: 43203482 United States 11/17/2013 09:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 9744765 It explains: It will have the color of copper or bronze. Like a football with huge rivets at the seams. A super-size twin asteroid hitting the sun in a vital spot (hidden blind spot). . I was just outside sitting there looking up at the sky... and a little voice in inside said part of it is going to hit the Sun....then I come in here and read this. it gave me the chills and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up....crazy.... what would happen is it really did hit the Sun I ask myself? Not too much. Like dropping a grain of sand at the beach. Actually, i dont think any comet has ever touched the sun. They all evaporate in its atmosphere long before they reach the surface. Nothing just evaporates to become nothing or empty. Every single thing that exists is energy and if it disappears than it either changed state or became part of something. Just to go a bit deeper with this. when we (humans) take a pill, it absorbs itself in the virus that it is designed to fight and destroys it from within. Ison could be a bitter pill to swallow. I don't know this as fact but I do see how things functions |
green_girl User ID: 49871189 Canada 11/17/2013 09:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 9744765 It explains: It will have the color of copper or bronze. Like a football with huge rivets at the seams. A super-size twin asteroid hitting the sun in a vital spot (hidden blind spot). . I was just outside sitting there looking up at the sky... and a little voice in inside said part of it is going to hit the Sun....then I come in here and read this. it gave me the chills and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up....crazy.... what would happen is it really did hit the Sun I ask myself? Not too much. Like dropping a grain of sand at the beach. Actually, i dont think any comet has ever touched the sun. They all evaporate in its atmosphere long before they reach the surface. Nothing just evaporates to become nothing or empty. Every single thing that exists is energy and if it disappears than it either changed state or became part of something. I never said it turns into nothing, and I do understand the process of matter converting to energy. :malefav: I love this place!! |
myeyesropenow42 User ID: 43203482 United States 11/17/2013 09:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Apocalypse Girl I was just outside sitting there looking up at the sky... and a little voice in inside said part of it is going to hit the Sun....then I come in here and read this. it gave me the chills and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up....crazy.... what would happen is it really did hit the Sun I ask myself? Not too much. Like dropping a grain of sand at the beach. Actually, i dont think any comet has ever touched the sun. They all evaporate in its atmosphere long before they reach the surface. Nothing just evaporates to become nothing or empty. Every single thing that exists is energy and if it disappears than it either changed state or became part of something. I never said it turns into nothing, and I do understand the process of matter converting to energy. You said it like you are the authority and know. Let me reiterate. "Not too much. Like dropping a grain of sand at the beach." You know what you are told to know. Not too much? Oh thank you for clearing that up oh one of wisdom. Nobody knows anything exactly. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 48442153 Canada 11/17/2013 09:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Look at ISON [link to spaceweathergallery.com] [link to spaceweathergallery.com] I really like the second one. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 48442153 Canada 11/17/2013 09:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Look at ISON Quoting: Anonymous Coward 48442153 [link to spaceweathergallery.com] [link to spaceweathergallery.com] I really like the second one. [link to www.isoncampaign.org] Don't know if this has been posted yet. |