The Annoyed Man wrote:Has anyone calculated how much older Mark is than Scott now, due to relativity? You'd think that a year circling the earth at 17,150 mph and 254 miles up might be long enough to yield a measurable result, wouldn't it?
Good point. I am sure that someone has calculated it, but I haven't read anything about it yet.
I could do the calculation, but I'll wait until after daylight savings time.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Has anyone calculated how much older Mark is than Scott now, due to relativity? You'd think that a year circling the earth at 17,150 mph and 254 miles up might be long enough to yield a measurable result, wouldn't it?
Good point. I am sure that someone has calculated it, but I haven't read anything about it yet.
I could do the calculation, but I'll wait until after daylight savings time.
The Annoyed Man wrote:Has anyone calculated how much older Mark is than Scott now, due to relativity? You'd think that a year circling the earth at 17,150 mph and 254 miles up might be long enough to yield a measurable result, wouldn't it?
Good point. I am sure that someone has calculated it, but I haven't read anything about it yet.
I could do the calculation, but I'll wait until after daylight savings time.
The Annoyed Man wrote:Has anyone calculated how much older Mark is than Scott now, due to relativity? You'd think that a year circling the earth at 17,150 mph and 254 miles up might be long enough to yield a measurable result, wouldn't it?
Good point. I am sure that someone has calculated it, but I haven't read anything about it yet.
I could do the calculation, but I'll wait until after daylight savings time.
The Annoyed Man wrote:Has anyone calculated how much older Mark is than Scott now, due to relativity? You'd think that a year circling the earth at 17,150 mph and 254 miles up might be long enough to yield a measurable result, wouldn't it?
Good point. I am sure that someone has calculated it, but I haven't read anything about it yet.
I could do the calculation, but I'll wait until after daylight savings time.
anygunanywhere wrote:His brother should have been left in space with all the other space trash.
Why stop with one person? Why not call for the death of everyone who disagrees with you?
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Has anyone calculated how much older Mark is than Scott now, due to relativity? You'd think that a year circling the earth at 17,150 mph and 254 miles up might be long enough to yield a measurable result, wouldn't it?
Good point. I am sure that someone has calculated it, but I haven't read anything about it yet.
I could do the calculation, but I'll wait until after daylight savings time.
Wow you are really on top of things. Survey says 0.00952 seconds!
I like the telomere chop paradox kinda thing that he's going to experience due to radiation exposure. He's younger, but also older.
Spooky!
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anygunanywhere wrote:His brother should have been left in space with all the other space trash.
Why stop with one person? Why not call for the death of everyone who disagrees with you?
I disagree with everyone who publicly states that my firearms should be taken away and uses their notoriety to appear as if they are supreme elites and thus rule over me.
"When democracy turns to tyranny, the armed citizen still gets to vote." Mike Vanderboegh
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Has anyone calculated how much older Mark is than Scott now, due to relativity? You'd think that a year circling the earth at 17,150 mph and 254 miles up might be long enough to yield a measurable result, wouldn't it?
Good point. I am sure that someone has calculated it, but I haven't read anything about it yet.
I could do the calculation, but I'll wait until after daylight savings time.
Wow you are really on top of things. Survey says 0.00952 seconds!
I like the telomere chop paradox kinda thing that he's going to experience due to radiation exposure. He's younger, but also older.
Spooky!
This is the type of STEMS knowledge based discussion you'll never see on a liberal website because they don't cover this type of stuff in gender studies classes.
Only 0.00952 seconds in 340 days, so 17,150 MPH is a relatively slow velocity.
The Annoyed Man wrote:Has anyone calculated how much older Mark is than Scott now, due to relativity? You'd think that a year circling the earth at 17,150 mph and 254 miles up might be long enough to yield a measurable result, wouldn't it?
Good point. I am sure that someone has calculated it, but I haven't read anything about it yet.
I could do the calculation, but I'll wait until after daylight savings time.
Wow you are really on top of things. Survey says 0.00952 seconds!
I like the telomere chop paradox kinda thing that he's going to experience due to radiation exposure. He's younger, but also older.
Spooky!
This is the type of STEMS knowledge based discussion you'll never see on a liberal website because they don't cover this type of stuff in gender studies classes.
Only 0.00952 seconds in 340 days, so 17,150 MPH is a relatively slow velocity.