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Gaazy wrote:Now vonk on the other hand, is one of the most self absorbed know it alls in my memory of this site. Ive always thought so, and I still cant understand why in gods name he is here
Mindia wrote:Beelz wrote:oh my God... I'm actually surprised it was sombody from Russia to pull this off and not an American. It's like sueing terrorists for 6.4 trillion dollars because my beliefs that I am safe in the U.S. have been altered. I hope she gets gang-raped by ravaged sewer rats and spends the next 70 years in excruciating pain before she dies 1 minute after she is cured.
and Just wondering in Mindia's defense, isn't there a theory or something called the Butterfly Effect? Or would this have relevence here? I mean sure this deep impact that happened may have altered the course of the comet by such miniscule proportions that any effect would not be noticed for tens of thousands of years.
This next comment is just from common sense (or lack there-of) and grade school science classes. I'm assuming that this commet is traveling at base speed and it's direction is only altered by the gravitational pull of other planets, stars, etc. Now if this comet is spinning on all 3 dimensions, a slight impact in one spot could alter it a very miniscule amount, but in many many many years it could possibly be seen in it's orbital path change that occured from this impact compared to our data we have on our records now.
The funny thing would be if this comet gets blasted in the next 10 years by another comet and NASA having to go on the defense showing that it wasn't their fault.
Yes, you're absolutely correct Beelz. But what we're dealing with here are a bunch of immature liberal/atheist/evolutionists who can't stand the fact that a conservative Christian, like me, who likes country music and can't stand crappy bands like STOOL, knows quite a bit about such a wide array of topics. So, they have to resort to trolling and screwing up otherwise perfectly good threads, starting in on the personal attacks, labeling, and name calling, and so forth and so on. Just consider the source, and there's your answer.
xaoshaen wrote:Mindia wrote:Beelz wrote:oh my God... I'm actually surprised it was sombody from Russia to pull this off and not an American. It's like sueing terrorists for 6.4 trillion dollars because my beliefs that I am safe in the U.S. have been altered. I hope she gets gang-raped by ravaged sewer rats and spends the next 70 years in excruciating pain before she dies 1 minute after she is cured.
and Just wondering in Mindia's defense, isn't there a theory or something called the Butterfly Effect? Or would this have relevence here? I mean sure this deep impact that happened may have altered the course of the comet by such miniscule proportions that any effect would not be noticed for tens of thousands of years.
This next comment is just from common sense (or lack there-of) and grade school science classes. I'm assuming that this commet is traveling at base speed and it's direction is only altered by the gravitational pull of other planets, stars, etc. Now if this comet is spinning on all 3 dimensions, a slight impact in one spot could alter it a very miniscule amount, but in many many many years it could possibly be seen in it's orbital path change that occured from this impact compared to our data we have on our records now.
The funny thing would be if this comet gets blasted in the next 10 years by another comet and NASA having to go on the defense showing that it wasn't their fault.
Yes, you're absolutely correct Beelz. But what we're dealing with here are a bunch of immature liberal/atheist/evolutionists who can't stand the fact that a conservative Christian, like me, who likes country music and can't stand crappy bands like STOOL, knows quite a bit about such a wide array of topics. So, they have to resort to trolling and screwing up otherwise perfectly good threads, starting in on the personal attacks, labeling, and name calling, and so forth and so on. Just consider the source, and there's your answer.
A little knowledge is indeed a dangerous thing, then. In this case, no, the butterfly effect does not apply, since we're not dealing with an inherently chaotic system.
vonkaar wrote:A more appropriate analogy would be like...
Imagine an Boeing 747 (with unlimited fuel) that circles the Earth directly over the equator. It's done this for 4.5 billion years.
A grasshopper manages to land on one wing.
That impact causes this plane to crash into alaska.
It won't happen... look at the size of the orbits. Earth is so freaking tiny... any time they do the asteroid impact models, they do million year projections. Could these completely separate orbits ever, ever meet? If they do, would it happen to be at a time where the Earth happens to be in that intersecting point? Would the asteroid be there as well?
Tempel 1's orbital plane is only remotely similar to our own. It would take an effort beyond us... a deliberate act using technology far beyond what we have to 'push' this into an intersecting position.
It's not going to happen.
Martrae wrote:But if that pebble hit the blimp driver in the eye it could cause him to veer and crash into the Empire State Building causing it to shower it's load of pennies (that were on board for ballast) onto the unsuspecting populace below.
Since everyone knows dropping pennies from the Empire State Building will kill people, all those falling pennies will cause massive death and mayhem in the streets of New York. Since New York has suffered enough let's condemn all pennies!!!!
vonkaar wrote:A more appropriate analogy would be like...
Imagine an Boeing 747 (with unlimited fuel) that circles the Earth directly over the equator. It's done this for 4.5 billion years.
A grasshopper manages to land on one wing.
That impact causes this plane to crash into alaska.
Xaiveir Tanthalas wrote:Martrae wrote:But if that pebble hit the blimp driver in the eye it could cause him to veer and crash into the Empire State Building causing it to shower it's load of pennies (that were on board for ballast) onto the unsuspecting populace below.
Since everyone knows dropping pennies from the Empire State Building will kill people, all those falling pennies will cause massive death and mayhem in the streets of New York. Since New York has suffered enough let's condemn all pennies!!!!
Actually dropping a penny from the Empire sstate building will not kill someone. This is a myth thats been around for a long time.
The Empire State Building is 1,250 feet tall, and a penny dropped from that height would hit the ground at a rate of 280 feet per second. Taking into account the shape of a penny and the likely wind resistance it would encounter on its way down, it's unlikely a penny would even break the skin of a hapless passerby on the ground.
Xaiveir Tanthalas wrote:
The Empire State Building is 1,250 feet tall, and a penny dropped from that height would hit the ground at a rate of 280 feet per second. Taking into account the shape of a penny and the likely wind resistance it would encounter on its way down, it's unlikely a penny would even break the skin of a hapless passerby on the ground.
Mindia wrote:If my pastor wants me to partake in Kool aid I will have to respectfully decline.
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