[at-l] An interesting fact. (OT)

Thomas Fort tfort at jam.rr.com
Tue Nov 7 00:39:12 CST 2006


In the grand scheme of things, you will never again be at the same
location you are at this moment.  There is no return.  You think you are
sitting still?  Not hardly.  I've always known this.  I just never
looked it up and did the numbers.   (which may be wrong) 

You are sitting on a planet rotating 1000 MPH at the equator.  This
planet has an orbital velocity of approx. 67000 MPH on it's journey
around the sun.  A star that itself has an orbital velocity of about
484344 MPH on it's journey around the galactic center.  So far, that
indicates we are moving, at this very moment, 552344 MPH thru random
space.  That doesn't even begin to take into account galaxy movement,
galaxy clusters, ad infinitum. 

And, it's such a nice full moon.  

:-)   






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