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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2011

Everyone is yapping about comet Elenin, Planet X and Niribu being the cause of the on going changes in our solar system. Such as the fact that ALL our planets are becoming more luminous, global warming, increasing techtonic activity and the like, but it would seem most people are mostly ignoring the basis of what has been predicted in distant history.
I was personally astounded when I started drawing up this 3D scale model of our solar system, purely for the extreem distances and lack of mass that is actually holding us in our orbits. Then something far more important became vividly relevant.
If any of this clip is in any way wrong, please tell me.

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  • Scared. I gotta masterbate now.

  • @EComp86 LMAO,,,,, I guess everyone has their own way to deal with it.

  • ROFL, the real orbits are elliptical not round...

  • @enlightenment2u Are you retarded or is that the best you can do to criticize a >>>DEPICTION<<<?

    Elliptical or not, the point of the clip is to compare the relevant masses involved, but the best you can do is bitch about the elipses of orbits? Dickhead!

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  • I thought Pluto , poor little Pluto, is no longer considered a planet ?

  • Interesting indeed!

  • @EComp86 lol

  • @ddddcheaper so would I!

  • @EComp86 id hate to spend the night in your tent.

  • I always thought out solar system kinda had a vertical rotation. Like how the planets let's say rotates around the sun horizontally we as planets rotate up and down within the wind of our galaxy. But hey if the galaxy is more vertical in in rotation them I'm backwards in what im thinking.

  • Interesting....

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