Morbos1000
Morbos1000 t1_j694zch wrote
It was at 11:39 est. according to Wikipedia. I remember being in school with class well in session in Colorado when it happened. School wouldn't have started by 7:39. It happening a little before 10am mountain time makes a lot more sense. That said, the fact I can remember this so clearly today goes to show how shocking it was.
Morbos1000 t1_it300p2 wrote
Crackpot wall of text posts are always a great source of entertainment!
Morbos1000 t1_isjxans wrote
Reply to comment by Redpanda248 in Do 2 objects on opposite "ends" of the universe pull on each other to some extremely minute degree? by Courcy6185
That is only true if our current understanding of the universe is wrong.
Morbos1000 t1_isjx59g wrote
Reply to comment by brknsoul in Do 2 objects on opposite "ends" of the universe pull on each other to some extremely minute degree? by Courcy6185
That is not the universe we are in however. The universe is expanding at such a rate that objects outside the visible part of the universe are expanding away from us faster than causality, meaning their gravitational influence never reaches us.
Morbos1000 t1_ja6gbfa wrote
Reply to Milky way and Andromeda Galaxy colliding in 4 billion years, and Andromeda is heading at a fast 70 miles per second! by Intelligent_Ice_5231
What is the question or point of this post? It is like the title of a clickbait YouTube video.