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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 6547" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>Question concerning coordinates in space.</strong></p><p></p><p>I was wondering when someone would bring this up again.</p><p></p><p>Earth Rotation speed 1,000 mph</p><p></p><p>Earth Orbital Speed 67,000 mph</p><p></p><p>Sun's Speed 45,000 mph </p><p></p><p>Towards Lambda Herculis, up and at an angle moving away from the eliptical plane. So, imagine a cork screw at an angle.</p><p>The sun has only made 20 full orbits since it's creation. It takes Aprox 66 million years for the sun to complete a full sine wave (top full motion away from the eliptical plane then back down to full swing, bottom of eliptical plane as far as gravitational forces react to send it back up): a sine wave.</p><p></p><p>Keeping this in mind, I find it so very hard to believe that they can pinpoint, so one could travel in time. Look at the problem they have getting a lander/rover to mars in our same time. (of course, it's the martians that keep messing with them)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 6547, member: 44"] [b]Question concerning coordinates in space.[/b] I was wondering when someone would bring this up again. Earth Rotation speed 1,000 mph Earth Orbital Speed 67,000 mph Sun's Speed 45,000 mph Towards Lambda Herculis, up and at an angle moving away from the eliptical plane. So, imagine a cork screw at an angle. The sun has only made 20 full orbits since it's creation. It takes Aprox 66 million years for the sun to complete a full sine wave (top full motion away from the eliptical plane then back down to full swing, bottom of eliptical plane as far as gravitational forces react to send it back up): a sine wave. Keeping this in mind, I find it so very hard to believe that they can pinpoint, so one could travel in time. Look at the problem they have getting a lander/rover to mars in our same time. (of course, it's the martians that keep messing with them) [/QUOTE]
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