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  • Alphonse Alban
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by Granyaski View Post
    There is a difference between a theory and hypothesis.
    Fine, let's call it hypothesis of gravity then. Are you happy now?

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  • Granyaski
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by Alphonse Alban View Post
    There is no such thing as gravity. There is only theory of gravity. Maybe funniest thing secular science has come up with. Well, at least they got the theory part right. It is very theoretic.
    There is a difference between a theory and hypothesis.

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  • Brother Dolf
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by computernerd View Post
    @Alphonse:

    I'm sorry if I didn't include it before, but the distance used in the formula, was (I believe) 9.2x10 to the 7th power in miles. I believe that's about 92 million miles, though I could be a bit off on that.

    Please, tell me if the formula/distance used in my physics course is more accurate than the OP's formula
    That indeed brother is where god positioned the sun and the correct maths Praise jesus for his holy choice!

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  • Alphonse Alban
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by computernerd View Post
    Please, tell me if the formula/distance used in my physics course is more accurate than the OP's formula
    No.

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  • computernerd
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    @Alphonse:

    I'm sorry if I didn't include it before, but the distance used in the formula, was (I believe) 9.2x10 to the 7th power in miles. I believe that's about 92 million miles, though I could be a bit off on that.

    Please, tell me if the formula/distance used in my physics course is more accurate than the OP's formula

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  • Alphonse Alban
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by Granyaski View Post
    God created gravity we can see it happening. Science can't fully explain it as God created it but it is still there, God made it to keep everything in its place.
    There is no such thing as gravity. There is only theory of gravity. Maybe funniest thing secular science has come up with. Well, at least they got the theory part right. It is very theoretic.

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  • Brother Dolf
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by Granyaski View Post
    God created gravity we can see it happening. Science can't fully explain it as God created it but it is still there, God made it to keep everything in its place.
    I couldn't agree more granyaski! god is my saviour and the time will come when he will see the effort us true men of science put not only in the force behind our fists that keep our wives in place but also in ensuring that the humans realise their place before him! Science only discovers the tools by which he works not his wonders! But let us not fight brothers because made us all equal enless you are black, homosexual, transgender, muslim, antithesis or female! He died for our sins

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  • Granyaski
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    God created gravity we can see it happening. Science can't fully explain it as God created it but it is still there, God made it to keep everything in its place.

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  • Brother Dolf
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by Alphonse Alban View Post
    Geez. I'm sure that next you will tell us that you believe in dark matter and gravity too.
    Brother, i do not believe in dark matter it is an invention for a fonminan that can be explained another way! but gravity i do believe in i belive it was created by god so as to keep everything in its rightful palce just like you should keep women in their rightful place

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  • computernerd
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Excuse me, good sir. But what is your opinion of the formula I posted? Do you believe it is just as, if not more accurate the the OP's post?

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  • Alphonse Alban
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Geez. I'm sure that next you will tell us that you believe in dark matter and gravity too.

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  • Brother Dolf
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Sorry brother but i am a physicist, and that equation is wrong, for a start it only works in air, and space is a vaccum, and he is asuming that only visible light leaves the sun but infact it is infa-red, uv gamma microwave and x ray all leave the sun too and these are the parts that actually convey heat also there are solar particles with massive kinetic energy that convey heat as there are many pounding the earth all the time, so this whole maths is totaly wrong, and it would take a 10th grade student to work out that it is. Why challange the position of the sun it is clear god placed it where it is for a reason somthing these science trash dont realise!!

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  • Granyaski
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Yes but the maths used in the original post is incorrect. He uses variables that cannot measure distance.

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  • computernerd
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    But I asked you to prove that it was correct. Simply showing it again won't prove it's validity. And did you take a look at the formula I posted? You might like to give that a chance as well, seeing as how it also uses what is believed to be the distance between the sun and the earth

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  • Alphonse Alban
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    Re: The Sun: Millions of miles away?

    Originally posted by computernerd View Post
    Prove it, then.
    That is very easy. Just read this thread here and see it yourself.

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