Addressing the Misconception of the Solar System Part 1 -- SEE VIDEO DESCRIPTION...
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@phillipgaley No, the camera would still be following behind the Sun.
Click the first link in the video description for a pic of Dr. Bhat's model.
Here is another visual example:
/watch?v=gektDUKFjMM
Also watch the video I put together called Twin Opposing Vortexes and Misconceptions of Space.
Much better than this crude visual model.
/watch?v=v_PQnsxW56Q
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@TheRealVerbz What ever our rotation is, say we sent out a camera in the opposite direction; in about 6 mo., would that camera view the dark side of the sun?
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@bigkraig1 Objects in space only travel in Spirals.
All direction is curved and all motion is spiral.
From a side view, all things are traveling in a sine-wave type fashion through the Galaxy. Like a carousel.
Dr. Keshava Bhat had some technical explanations about the zodiac and precession of the equinox.
Feandft,com/Dr.%20Bhat.htm
The moon is chasing the Earth, and Earth is chasing the Sun.
Moons travel 90 degrees to planets. Planets travel 90 degrees to Stars. But those rings of axis wobble.
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@TheRealVerbz So then youre saying that were both spinning not orbiting? But wouldnt we have to consider the Zodiac a fixed position(I guess it could be spinning as well) and how would we account for our alternating seasons? the Moon would have to be Orbiting?
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@TheRealVerbz You can put as many SoHo cameras on your car as you want. You are still following behind the car in front of you and seeing the ball spin in place.
We Never see the frontside of the car in front of us. (Even though we see the ball spin in place)
Our orientation to the ball never changes.
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@bigkraig1 Thank You for your questions!!!
I need all the questions and insight I can get.
Space is black.
Imagine there was Nothing around you except a basketball.
When the basketball spins in place, you THINK you are orbiting around it.
But you are just watching it spin.
Imagine you're on a freeway and there's only 1 car in front of you.
Now take away the ground, take away the sky and all frames of reference.
The person in the car in front of you is spinning the ball on their finger.
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@TheRealVerbz The Seasons are a little harder to describe in this small comment. We spiral behind the Sun as it travels forward. On the upswing in the vortex, it gets hotter. On the downswing, it gets colder.
I'd have to show you a couple diagrams in context from Dr. Pallathadka Keshava Bhat to do the information justice.
Try w w w,feandft,com/vortex_basics.ht
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@bigkraig1 Any satellites we send from Earth have the same Relative Spin as the Earth.
Nothing is stationary in Space. All things are already moving in a vortex motion. (Phi Spiral)
But our illusion of observation from an Earth-bound perspective. tells us we are stationary in space.
The Sun is constantly running away while the planets And satellites follow in the Helical Wake.
The Sun is spinning in place AS it runs away from us, giving the illusion that we are orbiting around it.
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@TheRealVerbz So when were watching the Sun from the SoHo cameras and watch the planets pass behind or above, below from that perspective thats not what were truely watching?, Im not refuting but trying to grasp what youre saying, also how do you explain earths alternating seasons? summer and winter?
are you saying there is a "black" part of the sun where its in a complete shadow? or just saying that we only see 1 side of the sun like our moon?
blackberries69 4 months ago
@blackberries69 According to the information, we only see 1 side of the Sun just like we only see 1 side of the moon.
The front side of the Sun is exponentially darker because all the heat and light is being projected back.
The inertia of the Sun moving forward blows all the heat back.
The ancients believed that the light of the Sun is a stationary constant and stars don't twinkle, but rather we are viewing the fluctuations of Space in between the light already present.
Space IS dark matter.
TheRealVerbz 3 months ago