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originally posted by: iammrhappy86
a reply to: purplemer
I just want to thank you for this thread.
So much information.
Why is so much of this news to most of us?
Why aren't we taught all this in school?
Is this not World History!? Moreso than memorizing the dates and numbers and names in each man-made war in recent history.
I just want to thank you for this thread. So much information.
originally posted by: purplemer
a reply to: Phage
Please dont sit there with your delusional astrophysics pretending to be an authority. You theories involve the use of dark matter which inconveniently for you has never been proved to exist in any fashion what so ever.
Remember
Imagination is a gift. Delusion is not.
Hi Purplemer,
Sorry i haven't been around, i have been busy on other forums, don't forget to look for Sirius on New Years Eve my friend!
I thought you would be interested in the 1997 Scottish Devolution Referendum that happened on 11th September 1997.
An interesting part of Scottish Rite, LOL!
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originally posted by: Grenade
a reply to: purplemer
Agree with the point about dark matter, a convenient theoretical form of matter from what i can tell was conjured up to save re-writing equations.
Our equations don't match the observation and measurement unless you put faith in the existence of undetectable matter and energy. More like a religious belief rather than scientific method.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Grenade
It's been discussed, but it doesn't really make any sense. An eclipse has no greater effect on tidal tidal forces than any other New Moon does.
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In any practical sense, yes.
Are the gravitational influences of other solar system bodies so negligible as to rule them out having an effect?
originally posted by: Grenade
a reply to: Phage
What about the eccentricity of our orbit? Surely this causes fluctuations at a higher magnitude?
When I see a thread that looks interesting I often jump to the end post/page to see where it ended up before deciding to read from the beginning