The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars
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love2travel:
SurSteven:
Absolutely Amazing!!! It is curious how the sun's pattern forms an infinity sign? Must be from the axis tilt. I wonder if the infinity sign is not part of the TOE equation? This is the equation that I posted online just in time for the 100th anniversary of E=MC2 (E=MC2)<oO< oO= advanced infinity...(inward and outward... forever forever)
I like that, thanks for explaining that, I didn't know what that meant... kind of like a mobius strip...inside outside and all around!! Reading up on Einstein now... I wish I had taken Physics... but theres so much online now. Like one Quantum Physicist had said to me, he said not many people actually know(can tell) if he's telling the truth or not ... Would love to pop into a college for a talk on some of these subjects... Don't understand the TOE equation, but it has to be the most simple explanation... Occam's Razor...
the infinitely complex...made so simple...that a 5th grader could explain it to an adult ok...am pondering
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SurSteven:
love2travel:
SurSteven:
Absolutely Amazing!!! It is curious how the sun's pattern forms an infinity sign? Must be from the axis tilt. I wonder if the infinity sign is not part of the TOE equation? This is the equation that I posted online just in time for the 100th anniversary of E=MC2 (E=MC2)<oO< oO= advanced infinity...(inward and outward... forever forever)
I like that, thanks for explaining that, I didn't know what that meant... kind of like a mobius strip...inside outside and all around!! Reading up on Einstein now... I wish I had taken Physics... but theres so much online now. Like one Quantum Physicist had said to me, he said not many people actually know(can tell) if he's telling the truth or not ... Would love to pop into a college for a talk on some of these subjects... Don't understand the TOE equation, but it has to be the most simple explanation... Occam's Razor...
the infinitely complex...made so simple...that a 5th grader could explain it to an adult ok...am pondering
A somewhat simple explanation on Infinity, easy to understand...would this almost mathless explanation work?
Trying to read about TOE... What could this be?! http://www.cnet.com/news/whaa-now-theres-a-second-bright-light-on-dwarf-planet-ceres/ -
The Mobius Strip is a good analogy. Have seen the young professor's videos before. "Some infinities are bigger than others." Good analogy to what I am saying about a much larger field of space, particles, energy and motion than one ending at the quantuum level or the edge of our known universe. Thanks, for the Ceres tip. Have since been checking out the youtube videos on it. Ironically/synchronistically Richard Hoagland just came on Coast to Coast talking about it. He claims that both of them are elliptical shaped and that one of them aligns with the poles and the other by lattitude. Some sort of frozen crystalline pools reflecting sunlight maybe. The probe is supposed to start orbiting and taking HD photos friday. There also seems to be a much larger patch reflecting light there as well. Will be interesting to see them more clearly!
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The new moon is coming up again on March 20, 2015. A very special day as it is also the Spring Equinox!!! Looking forward to this special time of year.
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hey_kittay:
The new moon is coming up again on March 20, 2015. A very special day as it is also the Spring Equinox!!! Looking forward to this special time of year.
Love It!
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Yes. There will also be a solar eclipse, a new supermoon which will effect tides, The Spring equinox! All together! So exciting! http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/solar-eclipse-supermoon-spring-equinox-friday-will-see-three-rare-celestial-events-10111592.html
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^ Cool picture! That ought to look spectacular when it happens on Friday!
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Keep an eye out to the north (for those of you who live in the northern quarter of the US and similar latitudes around the world)...good chance of seeing northern lights at lower latitudes than usual this evening
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rich n:
Keep an eye out to the north (for those of you who live in the northern quarter of the US and similar latitudes around the world)...good chance of seeing northern lights at lower latitudes than usual this evening
Thanks rich, saw that on the news tonight too! Must have been a more directed or bigger than normal solar flare recently. Have you heard of WR104? Hope that doesn't bother us!
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hey_kittay:
Yes. There will also be a solar eclipse, a new supermoon which will effect tides, The Spring equinox! All together! So exciting! http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/solar-eclipse-supermoon-spring-equinox-friday-will-see-three-rare-celestial-events-10111592.html
They just showed a picture of the eclipse in progress from Europe!
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So excited about all the cosmic happenings today! Have fun everyone!
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For those of you who missed the eclipse... or were in the wrong place to be able to see it... http://time.com/3752309/watch-total-solar-eclipse/ http://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/mar/20/solar-eclipse-grey-skies-star-gazers
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Those were great. We never get to see any eclipses around here.
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Here's a scale model of our solar system. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-mzQ8hYzpTX0/VRfvTTsofyI/AAAAAAAAB3A/bKytxvlwleg/s1600/scale-solar-system.jpg Every single person you've ever known, read about, loved, argued with online or gone on a blind date with is or was on that tiny dot on the bottom, third from the left.
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Red Moon early tomorrow morning check your local chances of sighting ...
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Thanks for the reminder Andy...
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^^ yes! Very exciting! The Blood Moon and also a lunar eclipse: http://www.nola.com/science/index.ssf/2015/04/blood_moon_lunar_eclipse_2015.html
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I'll have to get up at 5AM tomorrow to see this, must set an alarm or I'll never get up on my own.
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It's totally overcast here
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So cool to see this and I took some pictures. Will see if any came out later. I'm heading back to bed, only 5:30 am here.