Nassim Haramein - 3D Solar System, excerpt from Earth Pilgrims

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Nassim Haramein describing the limitations of the 2D solar system image, and how our evolution imprints space time. Excerpt from the film 'Earth Pilgrims'.

http://www.earthpilgrims.com/

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  • So, then all of the Constellations are also spiraling

  • Well, it's certainly news to me. He did an excellent job articulating it.

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  • Not to mention the fact that he seems to have ABsolutely no understanding of how one teaches science to little kids. You don't grab a six-year old and slap 'im with Richard Feynman , for chrissake . This apart from the shaky " science " and the overwhelming perfume of pseudo-mystical hooey rising like STEAM from this vid .

  • [1]- The paths he's talking about aren't spirals; they're helices. A spiral is a plane curve; a helix is a space curve.

    [2]- The path traced through 3-D space as a function of time is always relative to some other frame of reference. Relative to some frames our system is tracing a space curve. Relative to others it's a plane curve. It has nothing to do intrinsically with DNA, which is helicoid because that's the equilibrium configuration given the interatomic forces in that molecule.

  • @jehovajah 1+1 can equal zero? How's that work?

  • @AvatarRoku1 I never attempted to explain what this bozo is talking about, I'm just trying to comprehend what's going through his mind. His understanding of simple physics is so flawed I don't know where to start.

    Read my comment again, this time using your brain: I'm not trying to explain his ideas, I'm explaining how it contradicts the known natural order.

  • @AvatarRoku1 You don't seem to understand how gravity works. The gravity that causes the sun to orbit the galactic center acts on the planets too. You should try reading a book sometime.

  • @RomH4ck There's a big difference between understanding science, and using big sciency words. This guy falls into the latter category. And which achievement do you speak of? Getting on youtube, or understanding first-grade astronomy?

  • @jsl840314 This moron as you call him achieved for sure more than you, from scientific point of view.

  • @jsl840314 Except that the sun isn't stationary. What forces are keeping the solar system together? Gravity and torque. The balance between these two forces keeps us from 'flying away' or 'falling' into the sun. This couldn't work if the sun were stationary. The sun is moving, and its gravity is pulling the planets along behind it. There is no force that allows us to keep up with the sun, and so we trail along behind it.

  • @jsl840314 "What does that even mean?" <--- this is where your comment should have stopped. You can't go on to 'explain' something you just claimed ignorance to. Either you understand, or you don't.

  • @danielsen45 And then there's the bit about "each individual leaving a spiral through space." What does that even mean? We may be moving relative to the galactic center, but that doesn't mean that empty space is some grid that we're moving past. Motion is only relevant when comparing objects to other objects.

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