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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 46021624 United States 03/16/2017 05:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Sun is also moving in two other ways. First, it is not stationary in the solar system; it is actually in orbit around every body that is also in orbit around it, such as all the planets. However, as the Sun is so massive its orbit is nominal.Mar 22, 2012 Via google |
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Festus Hoggbottom User ID: 72217239 United States 03/16/2017 06:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's OK if you are retarded, OP, but it's not something you should brag about. Here is the most simple example I could find. Even you should be able to grasp it. Sol is NOT stationary. I did it. I did it on purpose. And I'll do it again. |
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Baldrick User ID: 69016338 Australia 03/16/2017 06:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's OK if you are retarded, OP, but it's not something you should brag about. Here is the most simple example I could find. Even you should be able to grasp it. Quoting: Festus Hoggbottom Sol is NOT stationary. Why bother. He won't grasp it, weed does weird things to the mind. Blackadder: Baldrick, how did you manage to find a turnip that cost £400 000? Baldrick: Well, I had to haggle. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70725331 Germany 03/16/2017 07:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Even this one video is wrong. Can't understand why everyone likes this thing, it is wrong. Why? f.e. Earth is tilted 23,..° (means axis upward) and moon goes around 5° to equator. - How can moon drive in front of the fast moving earth without bumping into it? - Goes moon slower when turning backwards relative to movement? - Faster when coming forward? Hahaha, it does not, moon is always same speed! . |
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Artemis Rand User ID: 46016728 United States 03/16/2017 07:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | GPS works because of perfectly timed clocks and the absolute of a stationary Sun Quoting: GPS 46021624 In short, I know where the Sun is so I know where you are The more you know That's not true. Michael Moore and his fat fucking ass is another stationary object that is too big to move. AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM: KICKING ASS, KILLING NAZIS, KILLING COMMIES, MAKING BABIES, BUILDING CITIES, EXPLORING SPACE, GOING TO THE MOON, AND PUTTING THE "CIVIL" IN CIVILIZATION SINCE 1776! ****************************** But I tell you this man, I tell you this, I carry an aura of "fuck you" everywhere I go and while I may not cause scenes I can sure as hell continue them and escalate them but good. ****************************** There is going to be a second revolution folks. Count on it - and it will be the citizens against the government. It will be damn bloody. It will be a war of attrition. It will result in over 100 million dead. The heavy handedness of the government - the fascists in code enforcement and animal control especially - have brought this upon themselves. |
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Baldrick User ID: 69016338 Australia 03/16/2017 07:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Even this one video is wrong. Can't understand why everyone likes this thing, it is wrong. Why? f.e. Earth is tilted 23,..° (means axis upward) and moon goes around 5° to equator. - How can moon drive in front of the fast moving earth without bumping into it? - Goes moon slower when turning backwards relative to movement? - Faster when coming forward? Hahaha, it does not, moon is always same speed! . Barrycentre. Another tard claiming something is wrong without understanding mechanism. Blackadder: Baldrick, how did you manage to find a turnip that cost £400 000? Baldrick: Well, I had to haggle. |
Baldrick User ID: 69016338 Australia 03/16/2017 07:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | GPS works because of perfectly timed clocks and the absolute of a stationary Sun Quoting: GPS 46021624 In short, I know where the Sun is so I know where you are The more you know That's not true. Michael Moore and his fat fucking ass is another stationary object that is too big to move. Throw a slow cooked child in front of him and your theory does not hold. Blackadder: Baldrick, how did you manage to find a turnip that cost £400 000? Baldrick: Well, I had to haggle. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74271295 United States 03/16/2017 07:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i like this one...shows the relation to the rest, on a larger scale. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72264800 United Kingdom 03/16/2017 07:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wherever you are on the planet, at least four GPS satellites are ‘visible’ at any time. Each one transmits information about its position and the current time at regular intervals. These signals, travelling at the speed of light, are intercepted by your GPS receiver, which calculates how far away each satellite is based on how long it took for the messages to arrive. Once it has information on how far away at least three satellites are, your GPS receiver can pinpoint your location using a process called trilateration. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 46021624 United States 03/16/2017 08:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wherever you are on the planet, at least four GPS satellites are ‘visible’ at any time. Each one transmits information about its position and the current time at regular intervals. These signals, travelling at the speed of light, are intercepted by your GPS receiver, which calculates how far away each satellite is based on how long it took for the messages to arrive. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72264800 Once it has information on how far away at least three satellites are, your GPS receiver can pinpoint your location using a process called trilateration. "Clocks" Really expensive ones |