Earth is not revolving around the Sun (the way you think)!

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Source: HumansAreFree.com - 3/04/11


Wonderful new theory that makes a lot of sense: Earth and all the planets of our solar system, are following the Sun in a heliocentric movement.

 


The entire Universe is in motion & Expanding. So, our closest stars are most certainly moving in the same direction as we do.

We should also keep in mind that space is very-very vast. The distances are so huge that our brains can't relate to them. In space we speak of billions of light years. In 10,000 "Earth-years" there are no significant changes. Our recent history has about 6,000 years, and the human life span is about 70 years. What do we know? We are barely begin to learn & we must be very open minded. The process of learning should never stop. Those who don't accept new ideas, are in fact obstructing evolution. That's why there's always a "conflict" between the old & new generations. We have to accept new theories and work with them in a constructive way.

Hobart on target for hottest March on record

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weatherzone Rob Sharpe, Friday March 29, 2013 - 14:31 EDT

Hobart is enjoying a cooler Easter weekend, but its just about to wrap up it's hottest March in 117 years of records.

If March stopped today in Hobart, the southern capital would have new March records for the warmest average minima and maxima. The cooler Easter weather may drop these figures below the previous records, however that will not stop it from breaking the combined record.

The warmest March on record was in 1990 with minima averaging 12.3 degrees and maxima averaging 22.5 to give a combined average of 34.8 degrees. This March is far warmer with a combined average of 36.9 degrees so far. By the end of the month this will probably be closer to 36, still smashing the old record.

 

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Whidbey Island landslide shifted massive amount of earth

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KPLU.org - 3/28/13, AP

Credit Washington Department of Natural Resources
At 4:15 a.m. Wednesday along Driftwood Way in the Ledgewood Beach Community in Coupeville, Whidbey Island, residents awoke to a noise that sounded like thunder or a sonic boom.

Twenty properties on a scenic island hillside were damaged by the massive landslide in Washington state that displaced 200,000 cubic yards of earth, or about 40,000 dump truck loads, officials said Thursday.

Not all the affected properties suffered structural damage — some lost portions of their yards, said Christopher Schwarzen, a Snohomish County spokesman drafted to assist Island County.

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Devastating hailstorm leaves thousands homeless in northern Vietnam

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TheWatchers-29 March 2013 - By Nix

More than 10000 homes were damaged and 26 people injured during a 20 minute long hailstorm in northern Lao Cai province, Vietnam. The hail stones, 8 – 10 centimeters in diameter, were reported to have lashed the 26 communes and towns in the district of Muong Khuong at midnight on Wednesday, March 27, 2013. The hailstorm left thousands of people homeless after over 10,500 houses were destroyed as confirmed by the National Search and Rescue Committee. Ma Quang Trung, Director of the provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development said, “It was the heaviest so far in the province, and hit the three districts of...

More than 10000 homes were damaged and 26 people injured during a 20 minute long hailstorm in northern Lao Cai province, Vietnam. The hail stones, 8 – 10 centimeters in diameter, were reported to have lashed the 26 communes and towns in the district of Muong Khuong at midnight on Wednesday, March 27, 2013.

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