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Concept of time

Deadbear77

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Just think of how useless our watches will be when we start living on other planets.

Just a drunken thought..


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tommy_boy

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The Evergreen State
I'll drink to that!



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Q5?

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Wow! Good thought. I guess ee could use the stop watch feature?
 

ThinkBachs

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Mercury is the planet closest to the Sun in our Solar System. It has a long daytime (which lasts 58.65 Earth days or almost an entire Mercurian year, which is 88 days long)

Venus rotates VERY slowly. Each day on Venus takes 243 Earth days. A year on Venus takes 224.7 Earth days. It takes 224.7 Earth days for Venus to orbit the sun once. The same side of Venus always faces Earth when the Earth and Venus are closest together.

Each day on Earth takes 23.93 hours (that is, it takes the Earth 23.93 hours to rotate around its axis once - this is a sidereal day). Each year on Earth takes 365.26 Earth days (that is, it takes the Earth 365.26 days to orbit the Sun once).
The Earth's rotation is slowing down very slightly over time, about one second every 10 years.

Each day on Mars takes 1.03 Earth days (24.6 hours). A year on Mars takes 687 Earth days; it takes this long for Mars to orbit the sun once.

It takes Jupiter 9.8 Earth hours to revolve around its axis (this is a Jovian day). It takes 11.86 Earth years for Jupiter to orbit the sun once (this is a Jovian year).

Each day on Saturn takes 10.2 Earth hours. A year on Saturn takes 29.46 Earth years; it takes 29.46 Earth years for Saturn to orbit the sun once.

Each day on Uranus takes 17.9 Earth hours. A year on Uranus takes 84.07 Earth years; it takes 84.07 Earth years for Uranus to orbit the sun once.

Each day on Neptune takes 19.1 Earth hours. A year on Neptune takes 164.8 Earth years; it takes almost 165 Earth years for Neptune to orbit the sun once.

Each day on Pluto takes 6.39 Earth days. Each year on Pluto takes 247.7 Earth years (that is, it takes 247.7 Earth years for Pluto to orbit the Sun once).

Source: http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/planets/
 

jstreit

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What ever they come up with I am sure we will be able to get quality reps soon after :) lol
 

Deadbear77

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Here will be the noob mariner

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"H" Factory version.

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ThinkBachs

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Time is a lie we choose to beleive

Time = Lie
Lies are worth nothing therefore if lie = 0, and Time = Lie, then Time = 0 (nothing)

(time) x (typing) = message
0 x (typing) = message
0 = message
If message = nothing, then what the hell am I responding to??? :cry:
 

jstreit

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Lol I am not quite sure, but I think you are responding to, 0. But if 0 is a lie then I don't know why you are responding to a lie lol
 

Deadbear77

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Just realized the rehaut engraving is a bit off on the noob.


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