this is how the solar system actually moves btw

this is how the solar system actually moves btw

  1. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    moves where?

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Orbiting around the galactic core which is a supermassive black hole.

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >Which moves around the great attractor
        Science rules (I really hate modern Bill Nye for ruining that part of my childhood. His videos were kino in the day)

  2. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Where he goin'?

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Just around the galaxy, which is moving through the universe.

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        actually the galaxy is moving because an unknown force known as the great attractor is pulling it, some say the great attractor is just a big cluster of other galaxies tho

        • 2 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          Yeah the great attractor is just some.big galaxies clusters that are hard to see through the plane of our galaxy.
          Pretty much an overhyped nothing burger.

  3. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    good morning sir.
    how is ur pussy today?
    ok rape u next week.

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Bharat posters are pretty cool lately

  4. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Already known

  5. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    no nagger, that is a representation of the time dimension. It is illustrative only

  6. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    me on the left

  7. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    legit AF

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      sneed

  8. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    holy shit, this is powerful
    it's hard to believe we are star dust n sheeeit

  9. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    That's 7-8 years just in that short gif. They need to fix this image opening shit by the way.

  10. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    The universe is hard to comprehend

  11. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Do you think we'd get dizzy, if we we're able to teleport to and fro planets at different distances.

  12. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Wrong. The planets should orbit horizontally in that gif. Not vertically.

  13. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    This is why I will never believe in climate change. Do you know how many portals we’ve gone through?

  14. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    no it's really not
    the sun orbits another star
    I've even identified which one
    not gonna tell you though

  15. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I thought the sun was stationary

    Is this real chat

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Yes, this is real, and nearly everything is moving. Certainly the sun moves, the stars move, the planets move. It's all a glorious celestial dance.

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      But it’s so slow, otherwise Polaris (The North Star) would not be able to be useful in navigation.

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        meant for

        Yes, this is real, and nearly everything is moving. Certainly the sun moves, the stars move, the planets move. It's all a glorious celestial dance.

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Well, it's slow from our perspective yes. But relative to what would be a perfect inertial reference frame, these speeds are actually mindbogglingly large.
        True, a star like polaris stays pretty much fixed in the sky for thousands of years. But if you were to measure, it's "absolute" motion it would be much faster than any human made thing.

  16. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    that's fine but aren't stars also orbiting the massive blackhole in the center of the galaxy? and the galaxy is also moving through space, so does the galaxy also look like that? then what about the stars that are in the same direction from the center as the direction the galaxy is heading? how are they ahead of the black hole if they are orbiting the black hole?

  17. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    You forgot the sinwave rotation around the galactic core and the direction of the galaxy itself.

  18. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    from whose perspective?
    placing the earth and the center of the universe doesn't change anything, it just makes orbital calculations more complicated

  19. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >>1

    1) so I painted a WHITE line on a bridge
    2) I took a stick and painted a WHITE line at the same height as the line on the bridge
    3) I took binoculars, fixed it to a stick and montaged it at the same height as the WHITE line in 2) and the same height of the WHITE line in 1)

    Next I placed the stick from 2) 500 meter from the bridge in the water
    Next I walked along and placed the stick from 3) 1 km from the bridge in the water

    Climbed on the shoulders of my wife and looked through the binoculars if the WHITE line on the stick 500 meter away would be at the same height of the WHITE line on the bridge. If true it would mean the Earth would be flat.

    Study shows that the outcome of this experiment does not conflict with the fact that you need flat shoe soles under your shoes. If the Earth would be a globe, curved show soles would be the standard, experts say.

  20. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Just like the solar system moves around the galactic core the galaxies also move through they universe while being parts of larger interconnected systems which also move around the universe in even greater interconnected systems and on and on it goes forever and ever.

    Starting to finally understand the scale of existence? We are a particle in an atom that's part of a greater system which itself is part of an even greater system. Just like the particles you are made of water infinitely divisible to infinitely smaller scales.

  21. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    the scale is off

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Uranus is huge!

  22. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    The Sun doesn't move around the galaxy on it's polar axis. It's traveling more sideways.

  23. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    This is so powerful. Let's abolish laws and let refugees in

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      What “I fucking love science” qt 3.14 hurt you anon?

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        How does one find a qt like that btw?

        • 2 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          Science museums or astronomy clubs, idk, I’ve never been in the dating scene

          >t. married my high school sweetheart, still together 20 years later

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            That's fair, I've never been in the dating scene either.
            t. never had a high school sweetheart, or a college sweetheart, still single now.

            • 2 weeks ago
              Anonymous

              Best bet is to live in an area near a good tech school or an area near a national laboratory. Seconded on the astronomy clubs

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        I just broke up with her week before last. I am through with dating STEM women. The conversations can be fun, the sex is fine, but their perspectives on life are so warped. They don't want families or kids. I dated a Polish quantum chemist for a while too. That was miserable!

  24. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Prove it

  25. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    The freemasons and illuminati expect me to believe this shit
    Let me guess; all you homosexuals believe in the holocaust, viruses and vaccines too
    You're all NPC cattle

  26. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    It's missing one more movement, the movement of the entire Galaxy through the universe.

  27. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell

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