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Experience is not for the weak The result is a “theory of everything” in a simple device. Einstein dreamed of measuring the speed of a train, a car - using the Michelson experiment of 1881/2024, and only then the experiment would be 100% completed. This can be done using a fiber optic HYBRID gyroscope. Based on a 100% completed Michelson experiment, the following postulates can be proven: Light is an ordered vibration of gravitational quanta, and dominant gravitational fields adjust the speed of light in a vacuum.
We just roughly scanned over these images , on our next video we will make the video better , but enjoy , even if it fails we hope you enjoy these scenes somehow....
isnt it good for only huge planets with short orbit time, i think like jupiter mass minimum and very close to a star? our planet is very small to dim sun and it take a year at least to confirm repetition?
Hi there @fuvibubla2706, thanks for your comment! While the transit method is effective for large planets close to stars, we also use methods like radial velocity, direct imaging, and gravitational microlensing to detect various types of exoplanets. Combining these techniques gives us a more comprehensive understanding. Thanks for engaging-it's a fascinating area of research!" & we do as well agree you can be right given the scale of earth against our own Sun....
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Thank you for your valued comment. It's creative thinking. We thought of each space agency as Athletes , giving them that human touch. We will gladly change our thumbnails to fit the video title , so as to not cause , confusion to our valued viewers and subscribers like yourself. Your comments will definitely help us improve ⭐we busy changing it ...
Um, no. Even if Earth wasn't a sphere it still wouldn't tip over. There are two reasons it doesn't tip over, neither have anything to do with gravity. A spinning object has inertia and resists change of direction. This is how bicycles don't fall over and how gyros remain still in airplanes. The other reason is that you'd need some force to tip it over, and there isn't one. Gravity is not involved. Objects too small to be held together by gravity do not experience random tipping. Maybe ask the AI how this works while you're having it write your script and narrate it for you?
Thank you for your observation ...Gravity pulls things towards the Earth, while the Earth spinning it is turning around itself. They're kind of separate things - gravity is about pulling, and the spin is about turning. They don't really relate , once again we thank you for seeing this and comment is well received.
How do they know that it's methane? They've never sent a probe or anything to take samples of the atmosphere. Maybe it's another gas that reacts similarly. Maybe at that distance from the sun, and as cold as it is out there, light from the sun reacts differently. 🤔
Thank you for your valued comments , and you right they have not sent probes to re study the planets and there atmospheres , besides Methane , Scattering of sunlight: Short blue wavelengths bounce around more, like Earth's sky. Haze layers: Tiny ice crystals filter out some sunlight, but Uranus' thicker layer adds a hint of green. Hidden gases: Deeper down, different gases absorb specific colors, shaping the final hue. All factors may create these colours ...
Thank you 👍🏻 so much for your observation, we have not checked ourselves. Might be and you maybe correct " the missions name is " Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover" they took the first letter of each sentence.
So happy you loved this video ..we do wish to bring across 😍 content Video that appeals not just on technology facts , and mystery but on the human factor , what touches ones heart and life each day ...
Thank you for your valid comments. Yes to truly experience, a better Vr user experience, it always comes at a price , these days for example the VIRTUAL REALITY ARCADE EGG VR CINEMA VR GAMING MACHINE 9D VR 2 SEATS EQUIPMENT SIMULATION GAME, set can be a few thousand USD ... not everyone van afford the immersed experience...
Hi Bob to be honest ...we recently heard of this update .. and we believe that molecules like this may be found , on most planets , why 🧐 why would Jupiter and Neptune , have , winds , too but here I can assist Certainly! An air molecule is a tiny particle that floats around in the air we breathe. The most common air molecule is made up of two oxygen atoms stuck together, and there are lots of these in the air. There's also a molecule made up of two nitrogen atoms, which is even more common. These molecules, along with other gases like carbon dioxide and water vapor, make up the air around us. They move around and play a role in how the air feels and behaves.
Thank you for your valued comment , and much appreciated 👍🏻. We ran a repeat for this video to mention , this for some of our viewers that missed the launch...