Hey "CatTubeVids," you may love astrophysics, but I love Kevin Bacon movies. More than you can imagine. GO CARDS!!! Oh, and also, someone please tell Janice Mardoukas to actually show up to book club on Tuesday because we had leftover cheese wheels last time. Thank you.
Asteroids represent the remnants of worlds whose gravitational force fields have decayed. Interstellar space is littered with such worldly discards. Matter is weightless and when the gravitational field receedes into the crust of the planet, it comences to disintegrate. If the field completely dissapears, the entire world is disassembled. Saturn's asteroid rings are indicators that the planet has, in more than one instance, become partially inert or void of its gravitational force field.
@TheLoLingIlluminati Sir the theory on gravity is incomplete and lacks a great deal of developmental theory. I've devised a theory that explains the entire development of the universe since prior to the dawn of big bang and the dynamics that govern the universe. Inclusive is an explanation about the origin of gravity and its composition as including a secondary sub field that serves to repell other worlds. The force value of gravity and X gravity can be proved if my theory is given a chance.
@jqs1943 Your credibility desintegrated with your first comment, so I decided not to waste my time on that one. Science is peer reviewed. Write a paper. Stop trying to convince me, and make a viable contribution contribution to physics, whether that be closing the door to a balls theory, or opening the door to a brave new world.
@TheLoLingIlluminati I have already written my theoretical contribution in which i define gravity and the X-gravity field factor in ways that have never been done before; also the nature and the size of the atom without all of the jargonal fantacies of their misguiding subatomic partical that only serve to confuse students of science, including that the atom can be made synthetically in the lab; and a lot more that others fail to contemplate in a realistic and simple way.
@jqs1943 Your credibility disintegrated with your first comment, so I decided not to waste my time on that one. Science is peer reviewed. Write a paper. Stop trying to convince me, and make a viable contribution contribution to physics, whether that be closing the door to a balls theory, or opening the door to a brave new world.
It's a science like history or linguistics - unless you know what you're looking for and you have a way to find it, you're just wasting everybody's time.
Astrophysics incorporates ALL types of physics from mechanical, to quantum mechanical, to optics, to thermodynamics, etc. etc. ... It is therefore quite helpful to parce our physical principles into MASSIVE experiment giving us new answers to open up new doors!
What resources might one, as a layman, tap into to learn more about astrophysics? It seems an interesting questing that men many years ago understood the solar system in a way that, it seems to me, was rediscovered by by more modern men. Is rediscover something that we should expect using tools that ancient men did not have? I have many more questions however I will not burden this post with them. Will you be posting further videos?
Jah, is very goot.
catchrnthkudzu 4 months ago
Hey "CatTubeVids," you may love astrophysics, but I love Kevin Bacon movies. More than you can imagine. GO CARDS!!! Oh, and also, someone please tell Janice Mardoukas to actually show up to book club on Tuesday because we had leftover cheese wheels last time. Thank you.
multiassassin19 10 months ago
Asteroids represent the remnants of worlds whose gravitational force fields have decayed. Interstellar space is littered with such worldly discards. Matter is weightless and when the gravitational field receedes into the crust of the planet, it comences to disintegrate. If the field completely dissapears, the entire world is disassembled. Saturn's asteroid rings are indicators that the planet has, in more than one instance, become partially inert or void of its gravitational force field.
jqs1943 11 months ago
@jqs1943 Gravity cannot degrade. Saturn's rings are evidence of a planet ripped apart by saturn's gravitational field.
TheLoLingIlluminati 10 months ago
@TheLoLingIlluminati Sir the theory on gravity is incomplete and lacks a great deal of developmental theory. I've devised a theory that explains the entire development of the universe since prior to the dawn of big bang and the dynamics that govern the universe. Inclusive is an explanation about the origin of gravity and its composition as including a secondary sub field that serves to repell other worlds. The force value of gravity and X gravity can be proved if my theory is given a chance.
jqs1943 10 months ago
@jqs1943 Your credibility desintegrated with your first comment, so I decided not to waste my time on that one. Science is peer reviewed. Write a paper. Stop trying to convince me, and make a viable contribution contribution to physics, whether that be closing the door to a balls theory, or opening the door to a brave new world.
TheLoLingIlluminati 10 months ago
@TheLoLingIlluminati I have already written my theoretical contribution in which i define gravity and the X-gravity field factor in ways that have never been done before; also the nature and the size of the atom without all of the jargonal fantacies of their misguiding subatomic partical that only serve to confuse students of science, including that the atom can be made synthetically in the lab; and a lot more that others fail to contemplate in a realistic and simple way.
jqs1943 10 months ago
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@jqs1943 Your credibility disintegrated with your first comment, so I decided not to waste my time on that one. Science is peer reviewed. Write a paper. Stop trying to convince me, and make a viable contribution contribution to physics, whether that be closing the door to a balls theory, or opening the door to a brave new world.
TheLoLingIlluminati 10 months ago
This is my major when I get into college
combatdstar 1 year ago
Wow, i like this guy :)
Captain4876 2 years ago
Guys check out Binary Relativity... I have some videos uploaded on the topic and am currently writing a book on the subject. Have a great day!
NRegals 2 years ago
Black holes is where God divided by zero ^^,
Joshiraxd 2 years ago
That made me laugh =P
Yu2Kal 2 years ago
@Joshiraxd lol, so that's what happens
Doomedlight 2 years ago
Err... I R engineer
Joshiraxd 2 years ago
U R an umpa lumpa of science
KaiserBrandon340 2 years ago
someones seen the Big Bang Theory lol
MrCharlesBarkley 2 years ago
i love physics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tsbdsd 2 years ago 11
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Drecconard 3 years ago
stop trying to make out that you're a genius. Your just a lonely fuck.
graymic 3 years ago
what a jerk...
konigtigertank 2 years ago
f-ing parsecs. stars are so far away, it shouldnt matter. im thinking in my Frame of Reference people
backstrom19 3 years ago
Thankyou - what an extremely interesting video.
acs1978au 3 years ago
i love astrophysics it is utterly amazing.
jewel819 3 years ago
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I HATE astrophysics. its pointless
backstrom19 3 years ago
Ehh.
It's a science like history or linguistics - unless you know what you're looking for and you have a way to find it, you're just wasting everybody's time.
But, really. Hate is SUCH a strong word^^
litheshadow 3 years ago
then why the hell you watching a video about astrophysics?
CitizenErased24 3 years ago
Then you must hate yourself, as we are all made from astrophysics - starstuff!
acs1978au 3 years ago
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Drecconard 3 years ago
Astrophysics incorporates ALL types of physics from mechanical, to quantum mechanical, to optics, to thermodynamics, etc. etc. ... It is therefore quite helpful to parce our physical principles into MASSIVE experiment giving us new answers to open up new doors!
Aneon77 3 years ago
@backstrom19 oh so find it pointless??? then what the hell are you watching a video purely based on astrophysics????
alphatron95 1 year ago
I ♥ astrophysics.
CatTubeVids 3 years ago 16
What resources might one, as a layman, tap into to learn more about astrophysics? It seems an interesting questing that men many years ago understood the solar system in a way that, it seems to me, was rediscovered by by more modern men. Is rediscover something that we should expect using tools that ancient men did not have? I have many more questions however I will not burden this post with them. Will you be posting further videos?
ZeroGFX 4 years ago
Have you thought about becoming an Astrophysicist yourself?
Hottides 3 years ago
There are a lot of books out there. Go on amazon, read the descriptions and see what you like.
ALogicalConstruct 3 years ago
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Drecconard 3 years ago