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-18 1. Burimi commented 12 years ago

0:53 woman go in mercury and get pregnant, you can deliver a baby after 66 days of pregnancy which is equal with 9 months. :D
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+15 2. cyberdevil commented 12 years ago

Woo, another quick physics lesson. :) I thought I already knew all about planetary rotation, turns out I didn't. Great video.
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-5 3. Baboon commented 12 years ago

4 million suns, sounds very cheesy like:
- A kung Fu move, (fO minyen saaz)
- A cartoon power attack
- 18 century love poetry

But trully??? it's a scarry big ass black hole size...
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+3 4. Oddi commented 12 years ago

A supermassive black hole - a tremendous creation
Its physics defies imagination
Time and space it can bend
Wow! I can't comprehend
The gravity of this situation
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+5 5. loadme commented 12 years ago

#1 IN the mercury? :(
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+6 6. xmadxxx commented 12 years ago

owwww now i know :O
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+6 7. kekke2000 commented 12 years ago

365.242 days, but our calender has 365.25 days.

So we loose .008 of a day each year. Thats 11,52 minutes. Which would mean that in only 12 years (with 3 leap days) we have lost 2.304 hours. I call BS on that! The day/night circle would be twisted. In 120 years we would have almost a full day.
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+5 8. archis commented 12 years ago

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''So we loose .008'' There is made a correction on that so we dont lose nothing. One year can have .008 another maybe .006 or .010 it is not constant.
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+3 9. Flox commented 12 years ago

Looks like someone has gone on a dislike-spree. Help admins :O
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+8 10. Sizzlik (admin) commented 12 years ago

:warning: Burimi/Prekazi..just because your comment got a thumbs down you dont have to downrate other neutral comments with your two accounts! :warning:
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+2 11. irishgek commented 12 years ago

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pK-frJtGrt4

Seriously I want this girl to watch this very clip :P
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-3 12. Burimi commented 12 years ago

#10. I thumb up all of them, satisfied :)
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+2 13. Sjattuh commented 12 years ago

It might sound hughe big and long. But that is just because we are limited in our perception. We can not grasp 'endless' or the vastness that is space. Imagine you have endless time at hand, then what is the difference between 1 year or 10000000 years? Against endless they are both nothing.