[kj] OT Religion/universes/moon
melinda grant
hollytree1961 at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 19 13:35:30 EST 2007
cheers neil--I WASNT BORD,UNIVERSE INFO ALWAYS INTERESTS ME.......
you know WHAT, i did think that the moon was relatively close also,as the
article i read this info from,stated almost the opposite,thought it was
either a miss print or just plain wrong info,so i put the info in post
yesterday here, to see if anyone here had the same theory as article i read
concerning the moon,or same point of view--moon is close -- that i was
thinking ANYWAY ;-)
>From: Neil Perry <neilfperry at btinternet.com>
>Reply-To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the
>band!)"<gathering at misera.net>
>To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"
><gathering at misera.net>
>Subject: Re: [kj] OT Religion/universes/moon
>Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 01:39:14 +0000 (GMT)
>
>Mel, not sure how serious you are here, but I'm bored, so:
>
>The moon is approximately 384,000 kilometers from the earth. The speed of
>light is 299,800km per second. So it takes light from the moon (that's
>light reflected from the sun) about 1.28 seconds to reach the earth. The
>moon is really very close! So the moon we are looking at is actually the
>'same' moon, just a second old.
>Light from the sun, coming from about 400 times further away than the moon,
>takes approximately 8 minutes and fifteen seconds to reach the earth. So
>yes we are looking back in time when we look at the sun - 8 minutes. But if
>you are looking at a distant star many light-years away, then the light you
>are seeing is actually hundreds, thousands or even millions of years old -
>it has taken that far to reach earth (and your eyes).
>
>If there was an equivalent earth-type planet, with a similar human species
>on it, at the same stage of technology/development as us, and it was many
>light years away, and we had a telescope that could see that far - then
>what we would actually see would be, for example, that planet's Roman
>empire, or ancient Egypt, as the light takes so long to reach us, even
>though they are actually in 2007 just like us.
>
>Told you I was bored.
>Time for bed..
>N
>
>
>melinda grant <hollytree1961 at hotmail.com> wrote: LOL BONGO ;-D I should
>of exsplained it properly,
>
>well the moon that we all view when we look up to the sky,is a moon from
>the
>distant past,because we are looking back in time when we look out into the
>sky at the moon-- stars,and apparently not forward.....so in actual
>fact,the
>moon isnt there in our time,but only in past past!!!!
>
>i read this from some astronomy mag....its also the reason that i have
>never
>believed that man/woman have never been to the moon....all thats a lie they
>tried to sell to us all---the whole thing was staged ;-0
>
>so i guess that all the other planets in our solar system are back in time
>also,plus some of the other universes----has as a guess,that some our
>forward in time obviously as well,but well,they are far away,down some worm
>hole and black hole on the left some where ;-D)))
>
>melinda
>
>
>
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