Hey all
This is very cool
Very deep if we think in terms of unconscious cultural assumptions; in a purely heliocentric world, we are all just going around and around and never getting anywhere. Again and again, the same loops, the same cycle. Here we go again forever. This sort of sounds like the 'clock-punching' culture of capitalist labour, etc
Whereas in a Spiral/Vortex model, we never return to the same place twice. Even on your birthday each year, you are WAY far away from where you were last year, nothing is ever stagnant, always grwoing, always moving forward.
Heliocentric Solar System? NOT QUITE
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Don't be selfish, preserve this world for the next generations.
I'll never long for what might have been
Regret won't waste my life again
I won't look back I'll fight to remain
Don't be selfish, preserve this world for the next generations.
I'll never long for what might have been
Regret won't waste my life again
I won't look back I'll fight to remain
I think it was either Galileo or Kepler who first proved that planets didnt orbit in harmonious perfect circles.
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Found these vids a little while back, they are awesome.
Heres something I found a couple days ago. I tought it was kinda trippy. Galactic Supercluster Map or mapping the movement of galaxies migrating together through the universe. Weird to think about the scale of entire galaxies moving through space together
Heres something I found a couple days ago. I tought it was kinda trippy. Galactic Supercluster Map or mapping the movement of galaxies migrating together through the universe. Weird to think about the scale of entire galaxies moving through space together
Flying Eye Angle wrote:Found these vids a little while back, they are awesome.
Heres something I found a couple days ago. I tought it was kinda trippy. Galactic Supercluster Map or mapping the movement of galaxies migrating together through the universe. Weird to think about the scale of entire galaxies moving through space together
Reminds me of this pic: http://imgur.com/a/LW0OD
So weird how the farther we zoom out like this, the more it starts to resemble microscopic worlds
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