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Old February 13th 10, 06:09 PM posted to alt.astronomy
BradGuth
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Default A human perspective on seans

On Feb 13, 9:50*am, "Sember" wrote:
"BradGuth" wrote in message

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According to some of our best wizards, our local galactic track has us
moving at a velocity of 220 km/sec, and the galaxy itself has a faster
rack of 552 km/sec, and supposedly there's another track that taking
us into The Great Attractor at 750 km/sec.


So, what is the maximum sean gravitomagnetic velocity stream/track
relative to us?


~ BG


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That's more than a little ambiguous, stating "They're all the same".

Does this mean each stream/track offers the same velocity
differential?

Are we talking .1%c or 1%c boost per gravitomagnetic stream/track
velocity?

~ BG