Good, I like that you share this video Earth's rotation period relative to the Sun (its mean solar day) is 86,400 seconds of mean solar time, I wish success always
Nice Video However some large scale events, such as the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, have caused the rotation to speed up by around 3 microseconds That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You
I Really Like The Video From Your Each of these seconds is slightly longer than an SI second because Earth's solar day is now slightly longer than it was during the 19th century due to tidal acceleration
i dont think the earth rotates. i dont feel any evidence for it. if it rotated at 1080 miles per hour equatorial speed then the atmosphere and oceans would be in upheaval. it's another colossal hoax of modern "science"
@iorixs ...which als0 makes night and day a disillusion as well as the rest 0f the shit up in the sky as we r0tat0e 0ur pr0specitve threw it all day and night
~ehy ?
=n0t unlike a mass hallucination, it this what y0ur getting at ?
@docatomics sun and moon orbit the earth and the sphere of the stars rotates once every 24 hrs. the sun isnt massively huge or far away, venus and mercury orbit the sun probably as two small bodies and the rest of the planets orbit the earth at a greater distance but probably not more than some 100s of thousands of kilometers/ maybe the sphere of the stars is a or two million kilometers away. in any case you wouldnt be able to tell the diff b/w this model and the one modern science claims
@docatomics the moon would pass in front of the sun. modern science is too full of tongue in cheek fabrications to be taken seriously. it is the biggest lie that humanity has ever been corrupted with. i really dont feel any evidence of the earth's rotation. on a merry go round you get dizzy and you spill your lemon aide on the earth water sits placidly in a container and everything is settled
It is not a hoax. There is no upheaval if there is no acceleration involved in the process. Without a variation on the rotation speed you can't really feel anything. It's the same reason for which you can get served a glass of coke and drink it in peace in a plane flying at 600mph. There is a centrifugal force, of course, but it is compensated by gravity. Also, it is only 1080 mph in the equatorial line, it should be slower there where you live ;)
@they say the earth bulges at the equator because of the rotation. if this is true then the oceans should be deeper there too and equally the atmosphere. also they claim that the earth has molten rock in its interior. why do i not feel any heat radiating from the ground. if the earth is billions of yrs old and there is no internal source of heat then it should have radiated out into space long ago since it is allegedly very cold out there. the biblical model is closer to the truth
@12pointdeath why not look at my latest Earth Rotaion "Cloud Covered" here as video response, and see what improvement I made, you can see even the clouds rotates separately than Earth itself...
@AndyHarglesis I can slow it down, just the way it works in Nature, but then you have to keep vigil and see it turning seconds by seconds, how about that?
Me like your video just because you are a Kurdish :)) bji Kurd
kirkuki88 3 weeks ago
@kirkuki88 her bijit u serkewtubet :)
KurdstanPlanetarium 3 weeks ago
@KurdstanPlanetarium swpas swpas
kirkuki88 3 weeks ago
Steady I Really Like This Video This provides the absolute reference for the determination of universal time, precession, and nutation.
imegatrone 1 month ago
@imegatrone you welcome...glad you found it useful
KurdstanPlanetarium 1 month ago
Good, I like that you share this video Earth's rotation period relative to the Sun (its mean solar day) is 86,400 seconds of mean solar time, I wish success always
Melehete 1 month ago
@Melehete you welcome...happy you enjoyed it and fount it useful
KurdstanPlanetarium 1 month ago
Nice Video However some large scale events, such as the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, have caused the rotation to speed up by around 3 microseconds That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You
NganaJHone 1 month ago
@NganaJHone you welcome...glad you enjoyed it
KurdstanPlanetarium 1 month ago
I Really Like The Video From Your Each of these seconds is slightly longer than an SI second because Earth's solar day is now slightly longer than it was during the 19th century due to tidal acceleration
Ondelendo 1 month ago
Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing so this second became known as the ephemeris second.
bundawartini 1 month ago
i dont think the earth rotates. i dont feel any evidence for it. if it rotated at 1080 miles per hour equatorial speed then the atmosphere and oceans would be in upheaval. it's another colossal hoax of modern "science"
iorixs 9 months ago
@iorixs ...which als0 makes night and day a disillusion as well as the rest 0f the shit up in the sky as we r0tat0e 0ur pr0specitve threw it all day and night
~ehy ?
=n0t unlike a mass hallucination, it this what y0ur getting at ?
docatomics 5 months ago
@docatomics sun and moon orbit the earth and the sphere of the stars rotates once every 24 hrs. the sun isnt massively huge or far away, venus and mercury orbit the sun probably as two small bodies and the rest of the planets orbit the earth at a greater distance but probably not more than some 100s of thousands of kilometers/ maybe the sphere of the stars is a or two million kilometers away. in any case you wouldnt be able to tell the diff b/w this model and the one modern science claims
iorixs 5 months ago
@iorixs ...and how does this belief account for the eclipses,
~which matches the conventional model precisely ?
=we needn't get into the reams of other irrefutable evidence which dispels unfeasible this "Earth homo sapient centric" make belief,
+which is the jest of our final conversation, which shall be my reciprocal "belief"
docatomics 5 months ago
@docatomics the moon would pass in front of the sun. modern science is too full of tongue in cheek fabrications to be taken seriously. it is the biggest lie that humanity has ever been corrupted with. i really dont feel any evidence of the earth's rotation. on a merry go round you get dizzy and you spill your lemon aide on the earth water sits placidly in a container and everything is settled
iorixs 5 months ago
@iorixs
It is not a hoax. There is no upheaval if there is no acceleration involved in the process. Without a variation on the rotation speed you can't really feel anything. It's the same reason for which you can get served a glass of coke and drink it in peace in a plane flying at 600mph. There is a centrifugal force, of course, but it is compensated by gravity. Also, it is only 1080 mph in the equatorial line, it should be slower there where you live ;)
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iorixs 1 month ago
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@they say the earth bulges at the equator because of the rotation. if this is true then the oceans should be deeper there too and equally the atmosphere. also they claim that the earth has molten rock in its interior. why do i not feel any heat radiating from the ground. if the earth is billions of yrs old and there is no internal source of heat then it should have radiated out into space long ago since it is allegedly very cold out there. the biblical model is closer to the truth
iorixs 1 month ago
to fast just like mine i tried to slow it down but it lost some defined parts but its not to bad
12pointdeath 9 months ago
@12pointdeath why not look at my latest Earth Rotaion "Cloud Covered" here as video response, and see what improvement I made, you can see even the clouds rotates separately than Earth itself...
KurdstanPlanetarium 9 months ago
You made the Earth rotate even faster!
Now a day goes by every 4.4 seconds!
We'll all be dead before May 10th!
AndyHarglesis 10 months ago
@AndyHarglesis I can slow it down, just the way it works in Nature, but then you have to keep vigil and see it turning seconds by seconds, how about that?
KurdstanPlanetarium 10 months ago
@KurdstanPlanetarium Fine.
AndyHarglesis 10 months ago
Thank you! How miraculous!
itisitsits 1 year ago
@itisitsits you welcome...
KurdstanPlanetarium 1 year ago