The solar system's motion thru space by The Resonance Project / Nassim Haramein.avi
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This has been known since the 1700's when William Herschell observed the motion of stars. He even determined the approximate direction of the Solar System's movement through Galactic space.
These combined motions of the Earth, Sun and Solar System are very well known to all astronomers. Only the uneducated think this is something that has been "hidden".
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@islandbuoy4 Interesting isnt it? As if the planets and stars were molecules of a bigger organism...as above so below
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now add all the other dance moves to this...spiralling within spiralling within spiralling...on and yes still on...poetry in motion:)
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/\ proton & electrons system design in motion .))
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great_stuff !✿!
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A Solar System modEL that resembles the double helix of DNA?
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@moonboots69 it is all the suns coma. easy really
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@mrbrucewayne631 There is a very high possibility that everything within naked-eye view is smaller, orbiting the sun, and completely unlike anything Standard Model advocates can dream. The visible objects not orbiting the sun are undoubtedly M31 Andromeda, and the object called Galactic Center. Running the numbers for telescope resolutions blows apart the entire Standard Model by itself, aka Dawes Limit. Harlow Shapley was a fool; whereas, Van Maanen was a god when it comes to astronomy.
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No particle, let alone planets and stars, has ever or will ever occupy the same point in space! trippy
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actually we are at the center and all the stars rotate aroung our solar system
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It always amazes me when I see something in nature that shows how everything is linked together....It looks like a strand of DNA
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It just doesn't matter
you are correct the shadows are not accurate, the scale is not accurate, its not wide angle view enough to show the spiral of the sun in the galaxy or the curve of the sun's orbit.
What it does show is a basic essence of how the planets orbit the equator of the sun as the sun moves through space..
This animation, although not 100% accurate is a way better aproximation that models most people have been exposed to, therefore i think its a valuable piece of imagery.
Videorealms 2 years ago 10