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  • Birthday 12/04/1984

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    Alexandr Kushnirtshuk Nickolaevich (04 december 1984), Ukraine, Lutsk
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  1. Earth and Moon to scale. The shadow of the moon on the surface of the Earth during a solar eclipse (view from space). The size of the shadow is more consistent with an object with a diameter of 3,500 km., or 850 km.? Looking Back at Earth - Total Solar Eclipse from the Perspective of Space - NASA photo
  2. You didn’t provide evidence of this, and need to, and also show they are maximum under the same conditions. 1) Total duration of solar eclipse. 2) Total duration of lunar eclipse. (an hour and three-quarters in english version, 108 minutes in russian). The diameter of the lunar orbit and the speed of the Moon are constant values (same conditions). + - small eccentricity of the lunar orbit. Since the Moon's orbit moves with the speed of the Earth, then in this case (in this frame of reference) the Earth can be considered stationary. The calculation is based on the principle of scientific proportion, and on three reliable parameters. The calculation pretty closely matches the actual track size between South America and Antarctica. Point.
  3. 7,5 and 108 minutes are the maximum values of solar and lunar eclipses, and therefore may well be taken as constants in calculations. With the same distance between the Moon and the Earth. At the same speed of the Moon (the orbit of the Moon moves with the speed of the Earth). From the quote you quoted above your question, it is quite understandable why I assume that the Moon left a trail between South America and Antarctica. The calculated and actual sizes coincide quite accurately.
  4. The duration of an eclipse is directly proportional to the size of the object, all other things being equal (distance and speed). The duration of the total phase of a solar eclipse is 7.5 minutes (the Moon completely covers the Sun for 7.5 minutes). The duration of the total phase of the lunar eclipse is 108 minutes (the Earth completely covers the Sun for 108 minutes). With the same distance between the Moon and the Earth. At the same speed of the Moon (the orbit of the Moon moves with the speed of the Earth). The diameter of the Earth is 12,742 km. Therefore, the diameter of the Moon can be calculated using the following formula: 12 742 * (7.5 / 108) = 885 km. The official diameter of the Moon is 3,474 km. Moreover, the result of calculating the diameter of the Moon quite accurately coincides with the size of the track between South America and Antarctica (875 km. + - 25 km.), which confirms the calculation and minimizes probability of a simple coincidence.
  5. The duration of the total phase of a solar eclipse is 7.5 minutes. The duration of the total phase of the lunar eclipse is 108 minutes. The diameter of the Earth is 12,742 km. Therefore, the diameter of the Moon is 12 742 * (7.5 / 108) = 885 km. Additional evidence. The Unsolved Mystery of the Earth Blobs The coincidence of the angular sizes of the Sun and the Moon indicates that their sizes are proportional to the distances relative to the Earth. In addition, the Sun and the Moon have the same axial rotation periods - 27 days. In the earth's mantle there are two huge diametrically opposite formations (one is larger, the other is smaller), both are displaced to the east. On the surface of the Earth there are two huge diametrically opposite tracks (one larger, the other smaller), both shifted to the east. The ratio of the sizes of the Sun and the Moon is approximately 3 to 1.
  6. What is dark matter? An incomprehensible substance evenly scattered throughout the Universe, or is it the border of the Universe behind the Oort cloud, from where the sunlight is simply not reflected? Astronomers Use New Data to Create Extraordinary Dark Matter Map The distance to the most distant galaxy is supposedly 13.4 billion light years. This means that the light travels all the distance without hindrance. This is supposedly a straight line, along which there are no objects: stars, galaxies, nebulae, dust, gas - nothing blocking light in a straight line 13.4 billion light years long ... This is hardly possible.
  7. Brief description to avoid unnecessary complication. The distance from the Earth to the Sun is about 8 light minutes, so from the Earth we see the Sun at the point in the sky where it was 8 minutes ago (in 8 minutes the Sun passes through the sky with an angular distance of slightly less than two solar disks) ... It is difficult to both explain and imagine, because most likely it is impossible, that is, cosmic distances are too exaggerated. The distance from the Earth to the Moon is about 1 light second. That is, the apparent and actual position of the moon is almost the same. The shortest distance from Earth to Jupiter is about 32 light minutes. The apparent and actual positions of Jupiter differ 4 times more than in the case of the Sun. The question and the most important thing. Why is astronomy not taking into account the actual and visible position of space objects corrected for the speed of light? The motions of the planets are calculated using Kepler's formulas. The calculated positions of the planets (that is, the actual ones) coincide with the visual ones without corrections for the speed of light. I do not question the speed of light, it has been measured and refined for several centuries. The official space distances and the sizes of space objects, respectively, are in great doubt.
  8. Even officially the solid cores of gas giant planets are smaller than the Earth. Gas shells of that planets is like an atmosphere on Earth. Do we measure earth's size including its atmosphere? I suppose that so called "gas giant planets" are just huge comets, the absence of a tail in which can be explained by the great distance from the Sun and the relatively low speed of movement in their orbits.
  9. Granite is found only on Earth. It was not found either in meteorites or on other "planets" of the solar system. Officially it is unknown why. I suppose, it is because the Earth is the largest object in the Universe, with the greatest gravity and pressure in the subsoil. Links to quote in russian (did not find the same in english): 1) https://beversmarmyr.com.ua/articles/istoriya-formirovaniya-granita 2) https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Гранит#Проблема_происхождения_гранитов
  10. Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter contradicts planetary science Jupiter and Venus Papers
  11. Hidden Pyramids? - Mars Mountains Match Pyramids on Earth The Pyramids of Giza, the Belt of Orion and Three Volcanoes on Mars
  12. They write here that around 1350 BC, Mars was in geostationary orbit, and they give good evidence. Proof – Mars Orbited close to Earth 1350 BC (Updated) But if about 3350 years ago Mars was in a geostationary orbit, then its diameter cannot be 6.7 thousand km., but just about 15-20 km., as I suppose in my New Model of the Universe.
  13. Calculations not accurate enough. Delete this topic. I don't know how. Seems I can't remove own topics.
  14. Most often I am asked about calculations (factual evidence). I made calculations based on factual evidence, which points to scale contradiction in videos of landings Curiosity and Perseverance. That is my point: 1) New model of the Universe. 2) The nature of light and the size of the Universe.
  15. Source screens. Source links. 1) Perseverance Rover’s Descent and Touchdown on Mars (Official NASA Video) 2) Curiosity Drops in on Mars in High-Res 3) Mars Curiosity Descent - Ultra HD 30fps Smooth-Motion Link to this topic (thread) on NASA forum: Curiosity/Perseverance landing scale comparison contradiction.
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