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63 Earths can fit inside Uranus.
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On 14/03/2021 4:26 am, a425couple wrote:
63 Earths can fit inside Uranus. No wonder I have IBS. |
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On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 09:26:52 -0800
a425couple wrote: 63 Earths can fit inside Uranus. You can only fit about 7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGdVtSh4wRs -- Rick C. Hodgin |
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![]() =20Pretty=20obvious.=20=20Uranus=20is=204x=20the= 20diam=20of=20ea= rth=20and=204^3=20=3d=3d=2064. Sure=20if=20you=20to=20happen=20to=20know=20the=20 4x=20diameter=20= which=20I=20didn't,=20and=20still=20why=2064=20and =20not=2063.=20A= lso=20this=20analysis=20is=20only=20by=20volumes.= 20I=20also=20ask= ed=20about=20fitting=20spheres=20which=20is=20alto gether=20differe= nt. |
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![]() =20You=20can=20only=20fit=20about=207. =20https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3doGdVtSh4wRs Not=20clear=20what's=20going=20on=20there. |
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2021 16:06:53 -0400
"Rick C. Hodgin" wrote: On Mon, 15 Mar 2021 19:13:47 GMT wrote: You can only fit about 7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGdVtSh4wRs Not clear what's going on there. It's a theory that the solar system is not like what we've been taught, but that it really is an Earth manufacturing and reclamation system, and one literally designed by God for the purpose of raising up crops of man over 7,000 year time periods. Each Earth goes through its building phase, then it goes to the Mars phase where stuff is finished. It goes into its Earth phase, and after Earth it goes into its Venus phase for recycling. After Venus it goes into its Mercury phase for additional recycling and/or purifying. Then it begins again. BTW, this is all happening in parallel. A new Earth is produced every 7,000 years, but it takes 100s of thousands of years to build the Earths. It takes 14,000 years to recycle them. The Venus that exists used to be an Earth. The Mars that exists will be the next Earth. There are proto-Earths being built right now inside of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, which is what that simulation shows. And if you go to http://www.3alive.org, the source code link for the simulation is there at the bottom of the page on GitHub. And again, this is a theory. I'd like someone to disprove it categorically by some astronomical data, or a core sample, or Bible verses which make it impossible. -- Rick C. Hodgin |
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![]() R Kym Horsell wrote: wrote: Just curious : Is it that the volume of Uranus is 63 times the volume of Earth, or is it that 63 Earth spheres could be packed to fit inside one Uranus sized sphere ? Pretty obvious. Uranus is 4x the diam of earth and 4^3 == 64. But how meny flat earths could be stacked inside Uranus ? |
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