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  • ITS A FUCKING HAXACON!!!

  • so in the "eye" of the storm of far down are they seeing? and is there a surface of some sort at least

  • Why a hexagon? Is it known? I suppose you could say that a hexagon is the simplest structure formed between pressures that want to be both circular and straight, but that doesn't really explain the specifics. Magnetic polar force vs. shearing wind force?

  • Google image search:

    "vowel A in sand" and "cymatics"

    Look at this shape (hexagon/star tetrahedron)

    Now look at the following

    Snowflake/water crystal, slice of a cucumber...many plants, honeycomb and a (star of david) Now ask yourself, do I still wonder what is causing this?

    And has this phenomena really exclusive to saturn?

    And if this dude can figure this out... why can't Naysay?

  • O_O

  • The poles of Saturn contain thin protective tubes which lead all the way to the center of the planet. In the center of the planet is a protective orb which houses an entire civilization - an orb that is many times larger than the Earth. This civilization is the race of E.T.'s which have created the same UFOs we spot over our skies.

    Actually, I'm just balls deep in bullshit.

  • lol

  • Maybe u can travel to south pole if u enter north pole =p

    Or maybe it's the worlds largest rasengan! :D

  • hahaha that would be a really really really interesting movie man...

  • nice..

  • @GilbertsonDerick

    more like chest,

    but hey it sounded good lol

  • I know, it's really cool.

    a beach ball planet almost! :D

  • Thanks a lot! Very interesting vid, especially the hexagon structure!

  • great vid. thanks for posting!

  • Awesome video! I was particularly surprised to see the hexagonal patter around Saturn's north pole. What forces could possibly cause such a regular geometric feature in what is, presumably, a gaseous medium? =^[.]^=

  • awesome, I learned a few days ago at Esa at the netherlands that saturn has almost the same mass as the earth, however the earth is WAY smaller.

  • Sweet!

  • WOW, A blessed Happy New Year to you!

  • This is an awesome video :)

    I was wondering when they said something about the internal heat .. "how do they know that?", and then the caption came at the perfect timing :P

  • Nice!

  • first view and amazing info thanks 5 stars

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