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New "planet" discovered; heliocentric theory still questioned
"Matthew Montchalin" wrote in message ... On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Rick Sobie wrote: | We cannot have a token native planet. Be serious, the planets are not | the property of any one group and to name the planet Sedna, reflects | several things. | | 1) That somehow the natives have no association with the other planets. | | 2)That for racial reasons or reasons of guilt, the natives were given a planet | somewhere at the end of the universe. | | 3) We have abandoned the Greek naming convention for reasons of insanity | |Grekko Roman Finnish whatever, look we gave them Nunavit that was |appology enough. This is going too far. IMHO Let me get this straight, I'm confused. The planet may be spelled Sedna, but it is pronounced Sobie, right? No. How can I put this so you can understand it? Have you ever heard of the mysteries? Well they are real mysterious. Hows that? Nope, didn't think so. OK, then... Things are not always as they seem on the surface. If I could just up and tell you the whole story you would go, "Ohhhhhhh.... now I see, that explains everything!" But unfortunately I can't. Jupiter, has a blue band around it. Why is Jupiter (Zeus) blue? He has a daughter here on earth, who has reincarnated as a person, as people do. Not unusual at all. Well unusual, but not so unusual these days. When people reincarnate, they are very rarely in the same family. But people have true families of origin. There have been a series of events which have led some to believe that for some reason Zeus has abandoned his daughter, and the Sedna story reflects that opinion. That opinion is false, perhaps because they thought someone else was his daughter, or perhaps because they simply did not know who his daughter was. Do you know what it means when people talk about the collapse of the wave function? Well that is when all things tend to lead in one direction and you become convinced that something is true, yet there may be the smallest of doubts left, but yet you make it public anyway and then the wave function collapses and you find yourself in the middle of the street with your pants down around your knees, with sand in your hands slipping through your fingers. I don't suppose that helps at all but that is what happens often. So that is the best I can do for now. [...We Belong to the light, We Belong to the thunder, We Belong to the sound of the words We've both fallen under...] Pat Benatar (We Belong) Keep in mind these are merely my comments regarding the new planet question and from your perspective this may not make any sense at all. But undoubtedly it will make sense to some. |
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New "planet" discovered; heliocentric theory still questioned
"Rick Sobie" wrote in message news:bES5c.827920$ts4.700715@pd7tw3no... "Matthew Montchalin" wrote in message ... On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Rick Sobie wrote: | We cannot have a token native planet. Be serious, the planets are not | the property of any one group and to name the planet Sedna, reflects | several things. | | 1) That somehow the natives have no association with the other planets. | | 2)That for racial reasons or reasons of guilt, the natives were given a planet | somewhere at the end of the universe. | | 3) We have abandoned the Greek naming convention for reasons of insanity | |Grekko Roman Finnish whatever, look we gave them Nunavit that was |appology enough. This is going too far. IMHO Let me get this straight, I'm confused. The planet may be spelled Sedna, but it is pronounced Sobie, right? No. How can I put this so you can understand it? Have you ever heard of the mysteries? Well they are real mysterious. Hows that? Nope, didn't think so. OK, then... Things are not always as they seem on the surface. If I could just up and tell you the whole story you would go, "Ohhhhhhh.... now I see, that explains everything!" But unfortunately I can't. Jupiter, has a blue band around it. Why is Jupiter (Zeus) blue? He has a daughter here on earth, who has reincarnated as a person, as people do. Not unusual at all. Well unusual, but not so unusual these days. When people reincarnate, they are very rarely in the same family. But people have true families of origin. There have been a series of events which have led some to believe that for some reason Zeus has abandoned his daughter, and the Sedna story reflects that opinion. That opinion is false, perhaps because they thought someone else was his daughter, or perhaps because they simply did not know who his daughter was. Do you know what it means when people talk about the collapse of the wave function? Well that is when all things tend to lead in one direction and you become convinced that something is true, yet there may be the smallest of doubts left, but yet you make it public anyway and then the wave function collapses and you find yourself in the middle of the street with your pants down around your knees, with sand in your hands slipping through your fingers. OK just so there is absolutely no confusion regarding who I am referring to, and you can go ahead and name the planet whatever you want, for your own reasons, but just to clear the air in this regard, smelly cat. [...my blue heaven...] Doris Day |
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New "planet" discovered; heliocentric theory still questioned
In message , BHZellner
writes ... Google still has the old version cached. Do a Google News search for "spotted orbiting the Earth". With whips and chains, you could not force some of my freshman astronomy students to make a distinction between "orbiting the earth" and "orbiting the sun." On their most recent exam, quite a few told me that Io with its sulfur volcanism or Titan with its thick atmosphere are satellites of Venus. A few even said that both are satellites of the earth. And those are the people who will be the newspaper writers of the next generation. But isn't IO the tenth planet? -- Save the Hubble Space Telescope! Remove spam and invalid from address to reply. |
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New "planet" discovered; heliocentric theory still questioned
On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Rick Sobie wrote:
|OK just so there is absolutely no confusion regarding who I am referring to, |and you can go ahead and name the planet whatever you want, for your |own reasons, but just to clear the air in this regard, smelly cat. | | |[...my blue heaven...] |Doris Day ok, good choice! |
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New "planet" discovered; heliocentric theory still questioned
Jonathan Silverlight writes:
BHZellner wrote: With whips and chains, you could not force some of my freshman astronomy students to make a distinction between "orbiting the earth" and "orbiting the sun." On their most recent exam, quite a few told me that Io with its sulfur volcanism or Titan with its thick atmosphere are satellites of Venus. A few even said that both are satellites of the earth. And those are the people who will be the newspaper writers of the next generation. But isn't IO the tenth planet? Well, back in the days of Voyager, I did hear a Los Angeles radio broadcaster refer to the volcanoes discovered on Jupiter's satellite "ten". |
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New "planet" discovered; heliocentric theory still questioned
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 06:12:33 +0000 (UTC), (John
Baez) wrote: From the news at http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/...199151404.html we read: New planet discovery to be announced March 15, 2004 American scientists were today expected to announce that they had found a new "planet" in our solar system. A 10th heavenly body has been spotted orbiting the Earth. Well, that clears things up. It's obviously not a planet, but another moon. Just a rather distand one. Al Moore |
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New "planet" discovered; heliocentric theory still questioned
"Matthew Montchalin" wrote in message ... On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Rick Sobie wrote: |OK just so there is absolutely no confusion regarding who I am referring to, |and you can go ahead and name the planet whatever you want, for your |own reasons, but just to clear the air in this regard, smelly cat. | | |[...my blue heaven...] |Doris Day ok, good choice! Just a sidebar... She seems to have a much nicer battle planet than we have so I guess Dad always liked her best. Compare them for yourself Here is hers... http://www.astronomy.com/images/astr..._deathstar.jpg And here is ours, upside down with the a big crack in it. bottom right http://www.lpi.usra.edu/publications.../slide_26.html and a 360 degree view http://www.grucol.com/luna_1258542-265.avi and for a glimpse at the interior damage, middle of the page here... http://www.labyrinthina.com/ica.htm |
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New "planet" discovered; heliocentric theory still questioned
"Rick Sobie" wrote in message news:7Mc6c.848398$X%5.800128@pd7tw2no... "Matthew Montchalin" wrote in message ... On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Rick Sobie wrote: |OK just so there is absolutely no confusion regarding who I am referring to, |and you can go ahead and name the planet whatever you want, for your |own reasons, but just to clear the air in this regard, smelly cat. | | |[...my blue heaven...] |Doris Day ok, good choice! Just a sidebar... She seems to have a much nicer battle planet than we have so I guess Dad always liked her best. Compare them for yourself Here is hers... http://www.astronomy.com/images/astr..._deathstar.jpg And here is ours, upside down with the a big crack in it. bottom right http://www.lpi.usra.edu/publications.../slide_26.html and a 360 degree view http://www.grucol.com/luna_1258542-265.avi and for a glimpse at the interior damage, middle of the page here... http://www.labyrinthina.com/ica.htm psst.... nudge nudge wink wink say no more... http://www.the-planet-saturn.com/Rhe...of-Saturn.html |
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