Large objects like the Earth and Moon actually affect each other similar to a binary star system. The Moon is not only attracted to Earth, Earth is also attracted to Moon to a lesser extent and they are rotating around a shared barycenter, making their paths around the Sun wiggly rather than smooth, and causing the tides.
The barycenter is the point in space around which two objects orbit. For the Moon and Earth, that point is about 1000 miles (1700 km) beneath your feet.
Also I like to propose the idea that Stars and Planets are the same phenomenon. Earth is a Star with different characteristics than the Sun, but at the core it is the same process, nuclear fusion.
Building on that, I would also like to propose the Earth might already be a Dyson sphere in a Type 1 civilization, but we do not know yet.
Are you proposing that nobody knows we have a Dyson Sphere around the earth? Are you suggesting that the rest of our universe is in the same sphere? If not, how can you explain the Mars exploration or of other exploration of other planets? What about comets and meteors? If we have a Dyson Sphere why is it not being utilized? I'm open minded but I think this theory is unbelievable from any perspective.
Hmm interesting.
Large objects like the Earth and Moon actually affect each other similar to a binary star system. The Moon is not only attracted to Earth, Earth is also attracted to Moon to a lesser extent and they are rotating around a shared barycenter, making their paths around the Sun wiggly rather than smooth, and causing the tides.
Also I like to propose the idea that Stars and Planets are the same phenomenon. Earth is a Star with different characteristics than the Sun, but at the core it is the same process, nuclear fusion.
Building on that, I would also like to propose the Earth might already be a Dyson sphere in a Type 1 civilization, but we do not know yet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agartha
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyson_sphere
Enjoy :)
Are you proposing that nobody knows we have a Dyson Sphere around the earth? Are you suggesting that the rest of our universe is in the same sphere? If not, how can you explain the Mars exploration or of other exploration of other planets? What about comets and meteors? If we have a Dyson Sphere why is it not being utilized? I'm open minded but I think this theory is unbelievable from any perspective.
I think that the idea is that the Dyson sphere is under our feet. We are on the outside of it.
Plausible. Thanks for that idea to think about
Nope. You can test for curvature (there is none), and you may be at the ‘mercy’ of nasa, the deceivers, but I am only at the mercy of God.
I'm not trying to convince anyone of anything here. It's a thought experiment.
Nope, wasn't proposing that...
Inside the Dyson sphere? I dunno, that's something to consider.
They don't count. No nuclear core.
What makes you assume it's not?
Sounds evasive.
You didn't put anything out there at all. What am I supposed to debate?