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Expanding Universe Causing The Seasons?
paul.g.griffiths replied to paul.g.griffiths's topic in Physics
Thousands of miles wide compared to millions of miles away could be 0.001 percent. Percent key not working and my mouse battery is flat so have to turn off fora while -
Expanding Universe Causing The Seasons?
paul.g.griffiths replied to paul.g.griffiths's topic in Physics
Current understanding is axial Tilt. -
Are we loosing earths magnetic shield?
paul.g.griffiths replied to paul.g.griffiths's topic in Speculations
How about this for a bigger picture? http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/107939-expanding-universe-causing-the-seasons/ -
During the summer earth occupying space nearer where the sun was once to. Sun is millions of miles away and the earth is only thousands of miles wide so may be current understanding incorrect? What do you think?
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Are we loosing earths magnetic shield?
paul.g.griffiths replied to paul.g.griffiths's topic in Speculations
Spread out heat less concentration? More like thicker the atmosphere cooller it gets going through. You could say carbon monoxide is warming the planet, so longer lines means more warming. Pole: Was frozen at something like -30. Now melting so someẃhere around 0. Difference of 30 degrees. So 15 degrees change per "thickness at equator"(Double line distance) Equator Say 38 degrees. Global warming is only about 1 degrees. Anyone care to explain? At top of atmosphere its 1000's degrees and by the time it reaches the equator surface it's about 40 degrees. If the difference in temperature is 1000's degrees. Then if the line distance is double then why not continue getting colder at is the poles of 1000's of degrees below freezing? This is becoming more confusing. Theres overall temperature to take into consideration. And water freezes at exactly 0 and below. -
Are we loosing earths magnetic shield?
paul.g.griffiths replied to paul.g.griffiths's topic in Speculations
People keep saying the poles are cooler due to radiation being spread out over a larger distance. The sun being so large think make only a small difference. So probably more along the lines of the beam from the sun going at a different angle so more atmosphere to go through. Irelevant of atmosphere thickness seems to be around double: Seems figures are now needed for my thread. If correct then double(2) the change. Pole: Was frozen at something like -30. Now melting so someẃhere around 0. Difference of 30 degrees. So 15 degrees change per "thickness of equator". Equator Say 38 degrees. Global warming is only about 1 degrees. Anyone care to explain? Snap. -
Are we loosing earths magnetic shield?
paul.g.griffiths replied to paul.g.griffiths's topic in Speculations
Are you saying something like on graph paper the tilt is always pointing left looking from above? I thought and was thinking the top was always pointing towards the sun. Got that wrong: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axial_tilt OK, In Britain: Summer changes from about 30 degrees day to 10 degrees night. Winter is/was 0 day to - 5 night. Summer changes more than winter. Now having a little think about this thread... bbl -
Are we loosing earths magnetic shield?
paul.g.griffiths replied to paul.g.griffiths's topic in Speculations
That would produce one being hotter than the other. What changes to produce seasons? Open your eyes, think for yourself. Seasons: Some strange effect going up and down, literally! Or going around. -
Are we loosing earths magnetic shield?
paul.g.griffiths replied to paul.g.griffiths's topic in Speculations
If your bored? How do we get seasons? Australias summer is britains winter. I would look it up but what does everyone believe? Just a guess so far. The tilt does not change and the distance from the sun changing would effect the 2 countries the same. So, may be a heat area rotating around the planet yearly, may be a difference in atmosphere thickness? Quite a puzzle and may be relevant to this thread. May be Nobel Prize worthy if not been answered? Certainly effecting near the poles, some strange effect going up and down. Getting closer... This may be weakening**... or getting stronger* -
The future of space travel, a rythmic ride
paul.g.griffiths replied to paul.g.griffiths's topic in Speculations
Vacuum would produce exploding birds... I don't think you can answer it. vs Moderation may be rubbing out future science...- 7 replies
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Are we loosing earths magnetic shield?
paul.g.griffiths replied to paul.g.griffiths's topic in Speculations
"When your strange eveyone remembers your name" Bad Boys. So obvious surprised you posted it... or not... But due to gravity the earth would distort these lines to produce? 1 more fact... to add to my theory.... but then may be the sun would always appear above.... was einstein correct? or may be distort only a little? Anyway, would be pretty hard to draw radial lines as radial from every sun atom, but lits not get too complicated... or... probably an elipse shape pointing 90 degrees from sun to earth if you say shorter distance between lines represent strength... It's ok to appear clever, as long as you do. If your bored? How do we get seasons? Australias summer is britains winter. I would look it up but what does everyone believe? Wisdom comes from knowledge, knowledge to do things, things that make us love, love to make music!- 54 replies
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Are we loosing earths magnetic shield?
paul.g.griffiths replied to paul.g.griffiths's topic in Speculations
Yes, he was born in 634 AD, he sat in his time machine... he magically appeared one day and had no family. Back then the earth was flat. As for parallel, I was thinking along that the other week. -
The future of space travel, a rythmic ride
paul.g.griffiths replied to paul.g.griffiths's topic in Speculations
Birds still fly... But... impact, vehicle goes forward catches up with piston, etc... Minorly relevant, how do birds fly? yes they flap there wings with... technique. Lets be honest, you can't fly long on liquid oxygen. Nuclear is something else. This next question is totaly irrelevant but I had to solve it to produce this: (Like MY music?) How can you calculate to know when going through a portal? From one time to the next, how to know you weren't at the side?- 7 replies
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Are we loosing earths magnetic shield?
paul.g.griffiths replied to paul.g.griffiths's topic in Speculations
Cuthber your family is celtic based in wales... a saint https://oca.org/saints/lives/2000/03/20/109071-st-cuthbert-wonderworker-of-britain Chief/lord/king is about the family who can solve the most amount of problems with the least amount of effort, saint vs 700 years of king... Not religious but there you go... Saint spice girl? Seems mostly religious sinse with a small amount of university, which way you go is your own journey. DIMreepr, guess your not the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree? -
Are we loosing earths magnetic shield?
paul.g.griffiths replied to paul.g.griffiths's topic in Speculations
Changed a great deal has nothing to do with many times, I'm talking temperature , why would anyone be that stupid? Jump on a forum thread like a bully............. @----<-----<----- heres a flower. Distance from the sun is about 1% of this forum thread, it was only meant to be brain teaser. Radar detectors, ok.... bouncing off the sun? Would be pretty hard to miss it's million times bigger than earth, distance is irrelevant... And scary spice is skint... are you proud to say which one? Zig-A-Zig Ahhhhhhhhh