Vincent Kennedy⍟ donated @VincentKennedy
22 May, 02:06
big dipper from my vantage

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Sue Schroeder @SueSchroeder
22 May, 10:32
In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication

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FightingIrishman @FightingIrishman
Yet another manipulative perspective on all of this.

It sounds fantastic when you say these huge numbers like 67,000 miles per hour around the sun, but the true number tells the real story, and that is ONCE PER YEAR. The number 67,000 miles per hour is statistical fraud used to force a perspective that's not the important number at all.

Likewise with the movement of the solar system, 515,000 miles per hour the solar system is flying through the galaxy you say, but without saying that everything else in the galaxy is also going at the same speed, and generally speaking, on the same plane on on the same path, because everything is orbiting a larger mass in the center, which is always the case.

These numbers are malicious and deceitful, just like covid deaths. There is no attempt to tell the truth, only to manufacture a scale that is intended to be beyond the perception of the receiver of the deceit.

Tiresome nonsense intended to melt the brain, but it does not work with m
06:14 PM - May 22, 2022
In response Sue Schroeder to her Publication
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FightingIrishman @FightingIrishman
22 May, 06:21
In response FightingIrishman to his Publication
We travel around the sun once per year, and much of what we can see with the naked eye is travelling with us.

67,000 miles per hour is a sneaky way of saying once per year while failing to alude to the sympathetic movement of the other objects that we see.

We are all tied to the same central gravitational source.

I actually don't think there's anything we can see with the naked eye that's not in our galaxy, maybe a few other galaxies that we perceive as stars but I'm not certain of that (with the naked eye at least).

Even if we see galaxies, they are moving at the same speed and they are galaxies that are moving in a similar direction to our own galaxy otherwise we wouldn't see them at all by now.

The universe is expanding at the level of the galaxy and attracted to (circling) a larger mass at the level below galaxy.

The separation of objects at this scale is too minute to see without really sensetive instruments.

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FightingIrishman @FightingIrishman
22 May, 06:23
In response FightingIrishman to his Publication
To suggest these different speeds as if these numbers have significance in terms of what you would see, is basically bullshit with statistics.

We are moving together with the objects that we can see, for if we weren't, we wouldn't see them. They'd have already moved out of sight.

I don't know if people sharing this are deliberately attempting to manipulate or just naive, but the people creating it are definitely doing it in an attempt to manipulate.

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