
Watch this funny You tube video "ir-relevant Astronomy" which is used to demonstrate and display characteristics?
ter called "Funky" shoot with a gun to make screen work. My first question is: What is that screen? This is a projector, a TV or computer screen? And the guy firing a gun to get? emits visible light we can see the screen. Here is the link of this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjRJeaNtxN4 And my second question is: since our solar system orbits the Milky Way center due to gravity and the center of mass is very close to the sun. Similarly MILKY WAY also focuses on something bigger in terms of what the Massin I CENTER OF MASS. I do not realize WHY THEN REALLY galaxies collide at all if there was a constant path rotation in the course of the orbit is not? It is a scientifically proven fact that galaxies collide then means that the thing around which our galaxy Milky Way is rotating colloide can probably also with some massive () in comparison?
About this screen, you can still be a thing science fiction at the present time, but we see the existence of "touch screen" phenomena on cell phones and cash from the register computers. Therefore, it is no great wonder that a bombardment of photons can be designed to replace the hand touch. ========== Our solar system is only one of the millions of solar systems revolving around in an orbit around the center of the Milky Way galaxy. It is a scientifically backed opinion that most of the stars of the constellations we see are having a solar system of their own. For it is not an outlandish possibility that 90% of the stars are so large that have planets around him. Our own solar system is somewhere inside the Milky Way, one of the spiral arm. There seems to be much interest and contradictory theories about the movement of galaxies. If the theory of "redshift" is to believe, advocates are galaxies away from each other. The Big Bang given that the primary movement of all matter to extend radially outward as it should be the case for an expanding universe that ours is to be believed. Indeed, that would make the existing separation between the galaxies, even much higher. But in the end later, when the "big crunch" that occurs, the entire universe is the theory that the collapse in itself, to form what they call the "singularity" which was the origin of everything. But if the galaxy had collided, in just for the sake of argument, there would be much that the explosion would ensue. Solar systems that exist in each of the galaxies are just reorganized and rotate on a center that would be formed according to the mass distribution of the combined system leading. And given the massive blackhole that is believed which are the centers of galaxies, then two possibilities may be. One, the blackhole can be combined into one, or elsewhere, could only rotate around each other. The For bodies orbiting each other collisions where no centroidal results, which means that just happened to pass near each other, and become trapped in their respective gravitational field. And if the mass of one of these parties to the collision is so relatively small compared with the other older and speed, the smallest body just be shot in a hyperbolic orbit, as in a Sling Shot "as what happened to comets orbiting around our sun. Even is generally believed that constellations, as a group of stars, can only pass through one another without damage if you collide. But if there is a massive center, as who believe that the Milky Way, then only could be anybody's guess what happens next.
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ViewSonic PJD5133 SVGA DLP Projector – HDMI, 2700 Lumens, 3000:1 DCR, 120Hz/3D Ready, Speaker
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