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QuoteMake stuff up ? I think you will find if you stick a pyramid on top of a sphere, the sphere will fall over. Nothing wrong or inaccurate about my physics pal . I might be drunk right now but I'm pretty sure if the sphere had more mass than the pyramid then it wouldn't even do anything. Stick a paper pyramid on a bowling ball an watch it not turn.
Make stuff up ? I think you will find if you stick a pyramid on top of a sphere, the sphere will fall over. Nothing wrong or inaccurate about my physics pal .
Well I worked out that pyramids are landing stages for the mother ships.
So, what you did was make stuff up.That's not science and it's not clever and it's not helpful.
"My planet needs balancing. It wobbles at 1000 mph.""Well, squire, I can put it on the balancing machine and fix a few pyramids to it, but that will only solve the problem at one speed. Trouble is, you've got the old model planet, with lots of water on the surface. Very good for supporting life, but it sloshes about, especially if you have the moon option - pretty enough at night, but a real bugger to keep steady in a complex orbit.""OK, let's do the pyramids on this one, and I'll look around the showroom.""Good idea, sir. Mars might suit you: two moons but no surface water - predictable on corners and if I may say so, a bit of a man's planet. 'Course if you're looking for a babe magnet, we've got a nice Venus: no moons, very pretty gas clouds, keeps one face to the sun, stable and easy to drive. Mercury is a bit of a boys' toy - hot, fast, not very comfortable. Meanwhile I'll stick some pyramids around the equator, and if that doesn't to the trick, we'll add a Great Wall."
In a critical balanced system, an object of the ''gears'' of that system need a critical balance or that object will wobble like an off balance car wheel. If for some reason the balance of the object was off set, then like with a car wheel we would put on a weight to re-balance the system. Now as Pyramids are scattered about the Earth , was this an ancient attempt by previous civilisations to re-balance the axial tilt ?
Quote from: Thebox on 05/05/2018 10:17:38In a critical balanced system, an object of the ''gears'' of that system need a critical balance or that object will wobble like an off balance car wheel. If for some reason the balance of the object was off set, then like with a car wheel we would put on a weight to re-balance the system. Now as Pyramids are scattered about the Earth , was this an ancient attempt by previous civilisations to re-balance the axial tilt ?Wouldn't it be easier to move the death star "moon" around?My point is, you're talking about an executive species aligning a planet for a certain purpose with incredible technology. If their technology was that good, wouldn't the Moon suffice, placing that correctly?
Quote from: alancalverd on 06/05/2018 23:54:19"My planet needs balancing. It wobbles at 1000 mph.""Well, squire, I can put it on the balancing machine and fix a few pyramids to it, but that will only solve the problem at one speed. Trouble is, you've got the old model planet, with lots of water on the surface. Very good for supporting life, but it sloshes about, especially if you have the moon option - pretty enough at night, but a real bugger to keep steady in a complex orbit.""OK, let's do the pyramids on this one, and I'll look around the showroom.""Good idea, sir. Mars might suit you: two moons but no surface water - predictable on corners and if I may say so, a bit of a man's planet. 'Course if you're looking for a babe magnet, we've got a nice Venus: no moons, very pretty gas clouds, keeps one face to the sun, stable and easy to drive. Mercury is a bit of a boys' toy - hot, fast, not very comfortable. Meanwhile I'll stick some pyramids around the equator, and if that doesn't to the trick, we'll add a Great Wall.""Please do excuse me for interupting, I'm actually here to buy some comets for a birthday display, but I couldn't help overhearing.You sir, to say so, are not being clear about the factor of the long term effects of pyramid placements, nor taking on board the implications of false advertising for that matter... Dear squire, all this fellow here is going to do for you is google earth for some yet to be discovered pyramids that litter all corners of the globe and then pawn them off as his own work. It's the oldest game in the book. You see it's not that we can't build pyramids with modern technology, course we can, it's a peice of piss. But on account of the fact that star constellations are spookily prone to lining up with these structures, pyramid building is banned! Reason being that although no SETI investigation has ever resulted in contact, it is presumed that these creatures (that we have never seen or heard from), have far superior technology to ours, and no-one wants aliens showing up all pissed off because they can't find their way home..."
Interesting and maybe so , but what if the Sun was the cause of an offset? How would we balance a sun or an whole universe for that matter?
Quote from: Thebox on 07/05/2018 14:57:45Interesting and maybe so , but what if the Sun was the cause of an offset? How would we balance a sun or an whole universe for that matter? y..There are probably multiple causes for the Earth's tilt. One of the big ones would be due to impacts from other objects during the Earth's formation. The collision with Theia that formed our Moon could definitely have caused significant tilt.
I'm thinking the Earth's tilt is a very logical thing, namely how the oceans can abide gravitationally with the Moon.The Earth rotating on a tilt I'm thinking is due to the fact the water-mass of the planet needs to be equalised with the Moon.Take a planet of a perfect sphere with water.......does the tilt matter regarding the Moon?Take varying land-masses with water-ways, oceans...is it possible the "tilt" is a result of the "shape" of the continents compared to the water?One of those "butterfly effects over time" sort of thing.
Take a planet of a perfect sphere with water.......does the tilt matter regarding the Moon?
Box, it's like when you see something that challenges you, you go all out with your own thing.Maybe cool it and relate to what was asked? Give that a chance, you will get somewhere, I promise you.
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