Discovered in 2003: The underlying law of nature. . Discovered in 2008: The empirical process by which one may identify the underlying law of nature first hand, for oneself. . This knowledge comes with no middleman wearing a fancy hat, cape, scarf, ring or necklace to obey and pay. . Think about it. . The underlying law of nature is the observable, constant, most fundamental way of all things -- all matter, energy, forms, forces, thoughts, behaviour, events and conditions. . Google it.
A good idea of how big the universe is. We orbit at more than 70,000 mph around one out of more than 400 billion stars in our galaxy. The Sun orbits near the adge of the milky way taking the whole solar system with it at several hundred thousand mile per hour. The nearest galaxy (the andromeda) is almost 3 million lightyears away from the edge of our galaxy.
Your right, and may I add the solar system along with all the other stars in the milky way are moving at 250km per second to be more precise, inthe direction of Cygnus. There is also data that mentions that our solar system takes 220 million years to complete 1 orbital rotation of the galaxy.
It has nothing to do with G forces really. Most places like that are too far away to visit. You could leave now at the speed of light (which is impossible) and it would take millions of years to get there... soo we are stuck on this rock!
im just guessing here but because there is no gravity there are no g forces in space right? so the problem isnt the g forces its how to get something to go fast enough so you need to find a strong fuel or something like that. once again im only guessing. please corect me if im wrong i would like to know
well theres the inertia created by the acceleration. and well the accleration has to be done atleast humane levels (1G or less) if you are planning on long trip and then theres the deceleration that has to be done pretty much the same way. low G accleration is better since human can tolerate high-G for so long with out it having hazardous or damaging effects.
this would be cooler in 1080p and in widescreen! :B
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WildSuni 2 years ago
how ironic. the fun stuff part of your website has NOTHING IN IT.
why. why are you such a bellend?
crazymcjoe 3 years ago
I think the video is entertaining
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this song sucks like a black hole
callasexperience 3 years ago 3
lol.
thechoice33 3 years ago
earth will get destroyed :( BLACK HOLE! :(
prjeo 3 years ago
-_-
fatansassy911 3 years ago
LOOL .. you won´t be here to see it ^^ .. it might get destroyed someday but not for now ;) believe me ..
xxxAlain 3 years ago
A good idea of how big the universe is. We orbit at more than 70,000 mph around one out of more than 400 billion stars in our galaxy. The Sun orbits near the adge of the milky way taking the whole solar system with it at several hundred thousand mile per hour. The nearest galaxy (the andromeda) is almost 3 million lightyears away from the edge of our galaxy.
RJL738 3 years ago 3
Your right, and may I add the solar system along with all the other stars in the milky way are moving at 250km per second to be more precise, inthe direction of Cygnus. There is also data that mentions that our solar system takes 220 million years to complete 1 orbital rotation of the galaxy.
LIONOFTHEBRAVE 3 years ago
The musique suques...
noxcin 3 years ago 6
interesting thanks for the info
aviationforever 3 years ago
It has nothing to do with G forces really. Most places like that are too far away to visit. You could leave now at the speed of light (which is impossible) and it would take millions of years to get there... soo we are stuck on this rock!
videomuncher56 3 years ago
if you left at speed of light noone would care if it took millions of years or not to get there...
as you would return home at the same time you left... moving @light speed makes time do sexy things
or am i wrong?
Caminheiros 3 years ago
I think you're right- but there's a whole lot more to it than that...
Something I'd rather not explain right now.
PinkBob88 3 years ago
im just guessing here but because there is no gravity there are no g forces in space right? so the problem isnt the g forces its how to get something to go fast enough so you need to find a strong fuel or something like that. once again im only guessing. please corect me if im wrong i would like to know
aviationforever 3 years ago
well theres the inertia created by the acceleration. and well the accleration has to be done atleast humane levels (1G or less) if you are planning on long trip and then theres the deceleration that has to be done pretty much the same way. low G accleration is better since human can tolerate high-G for so long with out it having hazardous or damaging effects.
shadowshian 3 years ago
I wish that I had a spaceship fast enouf so that I could visit all those places in a short time without having my self crushed by the G-forses.
thegarlands04 3 years ago 2
SWEET!!! =D
Kure47 3 years ago
Great video :D
krelianz 4 years ago
Excellent, I will show to my students for animation and science concepts
thiaguwinid 4 years ago
Brilliant Vid! Whats the Song?? Who's The Band?????
shelle1even 4 years ago
It says in the Credits at the end
sciencemadefun 4 years ago
Wow. That 3-d pic of the pillars of creation gave me major chills.
BlueOblivion 4 years ago
Nicely done. ^^
CommanderPaws 4 years ago
Cool video, everything about space and the Universe facanates me.
Emc65 4 years ago
I agree with you!!! Space and Universe impress me everyday...
kamez1988 4 years ago