Atheists, here is a 'balls' question ---even for all---

by prologos 224 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • sparrowdown
    sparrowdown

    You just gotta love a bit of hyperballs (hyperbole).

    Space balls you gotta love that too.

    may the shwartz be with you

  • exWTslave
    exWTslave

    Very nice, enjoyed it!

  • prologos
    prologos

    vivian: please google binary star systems: first entry: MORE tha HALF of stars in this galaxy are in binary star systems.

    bode accuracy. median orbital distance mercury 3.87 bode 4 3.25%

    venus 7.23 bode 7 4.3% smallest orbital diameter distance 300 light seconds 1/32 of max.

    Earth 10 * bode 10 0% deviation in 1/10 AU

    Mars 15.24 titius 16 3.9 deviation

    asteroids Ceres 27.66 bode 28 1.3%

    Jupiter 52.03 titius 52 0.5 % this is the big one, that protects us with 90+% of all planetary mass.

    Saturn 95.4 bode 100 4.6% off but with that paper-thin stable ring system

    URANUS 191.2 Titius 196 2.5 %

    Neptune 300.58 bode* 292 2.7% * outer planets are equally spaced at 9.6 AU = 9600 light seconds

    Pluto 394.4 titius: 388 1.6%

    you will notice that no planet deviates more than 5% from its 'bode' position, a divergence common in nature.

    Note the the 0% EARTH and --- 0.5%, or negligible, JUPITER* divergence from the norm in this resonance-originating system. resonance from orbital mechanics, solar pulsations (300 sec.) and a possible unidentified 2hr. 40 min "c"wave length.

    so look at vibrations, pulsations, acoustics from posiible strings to galaxies. Eigenschwingungen.

    * Jupiter by Jove has 0ver 90% of all the planet's masses and is our protector, broke up and gobbled up shoemaker the comet, and keeps asteroids in resonances, except when required to jolt evolution out of it's dangerous ruts.

  • yadda yadda 2
    yadda yadda 2

    No so much gravity but mostly electricity holds it all together.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AUA7XS0TvA

  • prologos
    prologos

    vivian, to be exact, the closest star, 4+ light years away, is part of a BINARY star system , as most stars , Alpha CentaurI (plural) proxima.

    do your research before engaging your tongue. it will do wonders for your credibility.

  • JeffT
    JeffT

    do your research before engaging your tongue.

    You might find it educational to take your own advice. You clearly don't understand astronomy, orbital mechanics, gravity, Newton's laws of Motion, and the scientific method generally.

    In answer to your question about baseball, the trajectory of a baseball follows the same laws of physics as any other moving object and ends up hitting precisiely where the batter sent it - which may not be where he intended to send it.

  • prologos
    prologos

    yadda yadda, right you are, particularly at the elementary/ molecular level.

  • prologos
    prologos

    John-man,

    man, that is a SHALLOW attempted, but failed analogy.

  • prologos
    prologos

    vivian: solar hydron replenishment is wt's last hope to fulfill their 'everlasting life on EARTH' promise, I just suggested a Adromeda-enriched environment might be their ticket to final success. That's how desperate their case is. take sarcasm seriously please.

  • prologos
    prologos

    notsurewheretogo: thank you for the good observation. stability is the present outcome. look at the moon and how it got plastered, like the earth,

    and it is theorized that a MAJOR collission blasted the moon-mass off the earth, giving us tides. life's varieties and romance. stability. tilt.

    perhaps the retrograde spin of Venus.

    Where did I read complexity=god?

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