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By Kodaijin 2016-10-04 16:49:31
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Wrong answer.

I'm done. Can't deal with this anymore.
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2016-10-04 16:50:44
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You failed this class. Come back to us next semester.
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By Siren.Akson 2016-10-04 16:53:46
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Siren.Akson said: »
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I did the Math so PLEASE correct me if Im wrong.

- Earth's range of Gravitational Pull
248548.477 miles

- Earth's Gravitational Range x Sun's Mass difference
248548.477 miles x 333,000

Distance Planets from the Sun in our Solar System
82,766,642,841 miles vs ???
How far are our Planets from the Sun
The Sun's Gravitational range = 82,766,642,841 miles vs ???
Just to make clear this information.
- I took Earth's Gravitational Range (Miles)
- Multiplied Earth's GR x the Sun's difference in Mass

Unless I am mistaken mathematically. The Heliosphere range is NOT gravitational... alone

Kodaijin said: »
Wrong answer.

I'm done. Can't deal with this anymore.
LMFAO.. how am I mistaken? Im absolutely *** shakin atm w/ tremors knowing I cant be wrong possibly...
Everything I believed is Correct.
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By Bismarck.Phaded 2016-10-04 16:55:33
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Can this thread just be locked? It's clear after 10 pages there has been no discussion about science fiction.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2016-10-04 16:56:16
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Siren.Akson said: »
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I did the Math so PLEASE correct me if Im wrong.

- Earth's range of Gravitational Pull
248548.477 miles

- Earth's Gravitational Range x Sun's Mass difference
248548.477 miles x 333,000

Distance Planets from the Sun in our Solar System
82,766,642,841 miles vs ???
How far are our Planets from the Sun
The Sun's Gravitational range = 82,766,642,841 miles vs ???
Just to make clear this information.
- I took Earth's Gravitational Range (Miles)
- Multiplied Earth's GR x the Sun's difference in Mass

Unless I am mistaken mathematically. The Heliosphere range is NOT gravitational... alone
Isn't that a simplistic way of thinking about the sun's gravitational pull? I mean, how can you explain comets who slingshot around the sun every few hundred years or so?
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2016-10-04 16:57:41
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Bismarck.Phaded said: »
Can this thread just be locked? It's clear after 10 pages there has been no discussion about science fiction.
Well, in a sense everything Akson claimed to have "proved" with his 30 seconds thinking, is science fiction!
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By Siren.Akson 2016-10-04 16:59:08
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Siren.Akson said: »
Siren.Akson said: »
I did the Math so PLEASE correct me if Im wrong.

- Earth's range of Gravitational Pull
248548.477 miles

- Earth's Gravitational Range x Sun's Mass difference
248548.477 miles x 333,000

Distance Planets from the Sun in our Solar System
82,766,642,841 miles vs ???
How far are our Planets from the Sun
The Sun's Gravitational range = 82,766,642,841 miles vs ???
Just to make clear this information.
- I took Earth's Gravitational Range (Miles)
- Multiplied Earth's GR x the Sun's difference in Mass

Unless I am mistaken mathematically. The Heliosphere range is NOT gravitational... alone
Isn't that a simplistic way of thinking about the sun's gravitational pull? I mean, how can you explain comets who slingshot around the sun every few hundred years or so?
I gathered the information readily available. Using Basic math. Cross examined the information.

I could be wrong. Idk how... yet there is a possibility
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By Kodaijin 2016-10-04 16:59:28
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Please someone lock this.
It is the most insanely idiotic response I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling incoherent response were you even remotely close to what would be considered a rational thought. We are all dumber for having read it. I award you no points and may god have mercy on your soul.
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By Asura.Avallon 2016-10-04 17:00:44
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For those who would like to further their education beyond what they've learned here:

MIT

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By Valefor.Sehachan 2016-10-04 17:01:24
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I think this thread is a good spot about the dangers of vaping.

Don't vape kids, you'll become like Akson!
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By Siren.Akson 2016-10-04 17:03:28
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Valefor.Sehachan said: »
I think this thread is a good spot about the dangers of vaping.

Don't vape kids, you'll become like Akson!
LMFAO.You remember me. LOL

I had to know. Science was claiming everything I believed to be True as Wrong. So I had to question Science itself. ><

EDIT: We know how to calculate Gravity. Yet nobody has ever done the Math on such. Nothing but BS info and a Wiki void of such.
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Next week we'll be doing biology, and then the one after history. Don't miss out.
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Siren.Akson said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
Siren.Akson said: »
Siren.Akson said: »
I did the Math so PLEASE correct me if Im wrong.

- Earth's range of Gravitational Pull
248548.477 miles

- Earth's Gravitational Range x Sun's Mass difference
248548.477 miles x 333,000

Distance Planets from the Sun in our Solar System
82,766,642,841 miles vs ???
How far are our Planets from the Sun
The Sun's Gravitational range = 82,766,642,841 miles vs ???
Just to make clear this information.
- I took Earth's Gravitational Range (Miles)
- Multiplied Earth's GR x the Sun's difference in Mass

Unless I am mistaken mathematically. The Heliosphere range is NOT gravitational... alone
Isn't that a simplistic way of thinking about the sun's gravitational pull? I mean, how can you explain comets who slingshot around the sun every few hundred years or so?
I gathered the information readily available. Using Basic math. Cross examined the information.

I could be wrong. Idk how... yet there is a possibility
I will have to go with the physicists who use a little bit more advanced ways of studying gravitational effects on celestial objects than somebody with only basic understanding of the subject, including math.

No offence to you, but you are an idiot for assuming that you know more about gravitational effects than a doctorate in physics.

This isn't a science forum. Most people here lack basic understanding of principles here, much less anything advanced you are alluding to.
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Kodaijin said: »
Please someone lock this.
It is the most insanely idiotic response I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling incoherent response were you even remotely close to what would be considered a rational thought. We are all dumber for having read it. I award you no points and may god have mercy on your soul.
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There it is
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Kodaijin said: »
Please someone lock this.
It is the most insanely idiotic response I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling incoherent response were you even remotely close to what would be considered a rational thought. We are all dumber for having read it. I award you no points and may god have mercy on your soul.
Im misreading the numbers. Haha but atleast I know for certain now w/o just being told.

If that is 82 billion miles away then that would suggest reaches far beyond even Pluto itself. Heh...
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By Kodaijin 2016-10-04 17:22:51
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I would much rather discuss how the Flash in the D.C. Universe has been poorly portrayed in terms of speed and how I hope they get it right in the new movies. The first clips are promising. Example: you would never see him move. He's too fast. It would look more like teleporting. Can run around the earth in 1/7 seconds.
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Kodaijin said: »
I would much rather discuss how the Flash in the D.C. Universe has been poorly portrayed in terms of speed and how I hope they get it right in the new movies. The first clips are promising. Example: you would never see him move. He's too fast. It would look more like teleporting. Can run around the earth in 1/7 seconds.
Gravitational Pull is directly purportional to Mass of a Planet, Correct? Or is all this just some...
(RNG) Random Number Generated statistics?

82 Billion miles while Pluto is < 5 Billion.
Perfect!
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By Siren.Akson 2016-10-04 18:11:19
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My conclusion. For what it's worth. (Nothing)
- That was actually miles distance Earth to Moon if Gravity reached. (Error)
- This would give the Sun 82 Billion miles of Gravational range.
Which is impossible being Pluto is < 5 Billion miles from the Sun
- This suggests rather that Earth's gravity is no wheres remotely close to reaching the Moon

The Moon orbits the Earth by Magnetics alone. Nothing more. Which is why the Moon is Leaving.
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
No offence to you, but you are an idiot for assuming that you know more about gravitational effects than a doctorate in physics.
I cant pretend to be offended nor disagree.
Kodaijin said: »
Wrong answer.

I'm done. Can't deal with this anymore.
I just wanted information that Scientists are not providing me w/. Oh well...
Bismarck.Josiahfk said: »
Akson I'm very tired.
Very tired of repeating myself.
I am done.
Yeah
https://m.reddit.com/r/Showerthoughts/comments/3yaexq/youre_not_really_weightless_in_space_youre_just/
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So... If you weigh your standard human 165lb (lucky you!) on the earth, then you weigh just a bit under one pound orbiting the sun. Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!! I'm lighter than air! (Well, OK, probably not... someone's probably gonna check the density of air around here soon!)
 
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Siren.Akson said: »
- This would give the Sun 82 Billion miles of Gravational range.
Which is impossible being Pluto is < 5 Billion miles from the Sun
I'm not going to go over your math but... If the sun supposedly has a range of 82 billion miles and pluto is 5billion away, is it not true that pluto could be much farther away and still be within influence? What's the issue here?
 
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By Siren.Akson 2016-10-04 19:28:43
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I MUST KNOW gdi...
How far out does Earth gravity reach in Space?

https://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/comments/55wrm9/how_far_out_does_earth_gravity_reach_in_space/

Taking this someplace else... I need answers
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Siren.Akson said: »
- This would give the Sun 82 Billion miles of Gravational range.
Which is impossible being Pluto is < 5 Billion miles from the Sun
I'm not going to go over your math but... If the sun supposedly has a range of 82 billion miles and pluto is 5billion away, is it not true that pluto could be much farther away and still be within influence? What's the issue here?
It's too strong. Incorrect. Impossible for the Sun to control Gravity 80 Billion miles away. Pluto distance being < 5 Billion miles away is affirmitive proof possitive. Earth's gravitational pull does not even touch the Moon.

***wont even let me ask... wants a "flair" idk wtf that is.. gah
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