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does the position of the planets effect us?
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2017-03-02 at 8:29 AM UTC>not calculating the dynamics of every planet in relation to one another geometrically
does that make sense? at point A Earth is 127% of it's average distance from Venus and 67% from Jupiter and at point B the percentages for every planet change. i bet that could come in useful......somehow.......someday -
2017-03-02 at 8:36 AM UTC
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2017-03-02 at 8:42 AM UTCbarycenter
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2017-03-02 at 8:53 AM UTCThey affect weather you turn your head left or right to look at them, so yes.
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2017-03-02 at 8:58 AM UTCIt appears that they can only affect us in superficial ways. But perhaps there could be a less clear way they could affect us. Mars can be seen with the naked eye for example. And as an example, some nigga way back saw that, and made him the god of war of the religion of two of the most terrifyingly powerful and influential civilizations in human history. So can they affect us? In a way, sure.
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2017-03-02 at 9:02 AM UTC^evidently someone hasn't ever heard of astrology. Your virgo is showing, lamer
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2017-03-02 at 9:03 AM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon It appears that they can only affect us in superficial ways. But perhaps there could be a less clear way they could affect us. Mars can be seen with the naked eye for example. And as an example, some nigga way back saw that, and made him the god of war of the religion of two of the most terrifyingly powerful and influential civilizations in human history. So can they affect us? In a way, sure.
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2017-03-02 at 9:30 AM UTC
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2017-03-02 at 10:05 AM UTC
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2017-03-02 at 10:11 AM UTC
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2017-03-02 at 6:50 PM UTC
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2017-03-02 at 6:54 PM UTCStill do it, buttfucker?
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2017-03-02 at 7:02 PM UTC
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2017-03-02 at 7:38 PM UTCfake it users the sun as the center fake fake center the center its the barcenter WHO MAKES THE WEIGHT???
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2017-03-02 at 7:42 PM UTC
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2017-03-02 at 7:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by puffy butts >not calculating the dynamics of every planet in relation to one another geometrically
does that make sense? at point A Earth is 127% of it's average distance from Venus and 67% from Jupiter and at point B the percentages for every planet change. i bet that could come in useful……somehow…….someday
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2017-03-02 at 8:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by SCronaldo_J_Trump Your astral sense is telling you that you can probably jump galaxies if you had a infinite fuel space cruiser but technology just isn't there yet.
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2017-03-02 at 8:26 PM UTC
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2017-03-02 at 8:30 PM UTC
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2017-03-02 at 8:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon Wrong. The solar system is radially aligned with the Milky Way. Our orbital planes are roughly aligned with that of the Milky Way. Around its center. So we're be moveling sideways, tracing flat circling lines around the arms of the milky way.
so u tryna say it's a piece of a larger pussle?? sort of like an atom??