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Offline St Giles

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Saturn is Interesting
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  • From 7 miles below the surface of the ocean, to however high saturn is, there's always something interesting to find in God's creation.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn%27s_hexagon
    "Be you therefore perfect, as also your heavenly Father is perfect."
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    Re: Saturn is Interesting
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  • Let me be the first to call TOTAL BS on those "pictures".

    Hexagonal shapes violate the basic laws of thermodynamics ... and that's WHY they claim that all planets are balls or (quasi-)spherical, since rotation spinnning out of the "Big Bang" MIGHT result in some roundish shapes, but never in flat shapes ... and ... never in hexagonal shapes.  That hexagon is likely a tip of the hat to Satan (which many occults believe that Saturn represents), as you'll often find them inscribing Pentagrams inside Hexacons, and of course, as I mentioned, Saturn is for them Satan.

    Hexagons just remaining stable inside a gaseous atmosphere are not possible.

    Reminds me a bit of this there, when they allegedly took a "picture" of Pluto ...



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    Re: Saturn is Interesting
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  • So, they claim that being surrounded by "anti-cyclonic" winds can cause hexagrams, and then present this for proof.



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    Re: Saturn is Interesting
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    Re: Saturn is Interesting
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  • Or there is this.

    https://www.planetary.org/articles/2471

    Maybe it's "clouds" again, right?

    No ... 

    1) doesn't match, as critics have pointed out

    2) artificial induction doesn't exist in nature


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    Re: Saturn is Interesting
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  • Lab experiment was ...

    1) 2D
    2) the motion was directly controlled and forced the entire time (not accounting for the laws of thermodynamics ... stop the devices that were creating the motion and it immediately dissipates, meaning that the lab experiment forced a polygon but did not predict a polygon
    3) even with the tight controls, the shape kept changing, and they grabbed a few frames where it happened to resemble a hexagon, i.e. the shape was unstable whereas Saturn's allegedly has remained stable for 40 years
    4) no cyclonic structure