I've traveled the world to view total solar eclipses and have seen 10. By no means a record, on the last one viewed from Argentina, I met a man, younger than me, who was seeing his 22nd. It is addictive.
@@nickalex734 Where did you view it from? We saw it from central Oregon. A total solar eclipse is often referred to as "Nature's blockbuster" and for good reason, I believe.
I saw the eclipse in 2017 and one thing that i will never forget was the shadows of thousands of tiny eclipses cast off the trees onto the sandy ground. Looking up was amazing but also looking down was so unforgettable. Their is a name for these 1000's of tiny eclipse shadows but it escapes my mind at the moment
'Eclipses are a natural wonder that seem tailor-made for humans to enjoy. And they're a reminder that even here on earth we live in a larger cosmic reality.'
"the truth"? What else would science be? It is not a secret, it is elementary science. Everything posted on the net gets "dumbed down" and "click baited up".
@@TheJapanChannelDcom , makes more sense that an intelligent, omnipotent being vastly superior to ordinary man, designed and created this obviously complex universe and all of it's life forms. Makes a lot more sense than a mysterious "big bang " for whatever reason occurred and set into motion an orderly arrangement of complex physics and life . Evolution is as likely to have happened as would an explosion in a print shop result in the creation of a set of encyclopedia Britannica . One that automatically updates itself periodically. As a side note, Darwin himself conceded to the existence of God ,the creator and denounced Evolution theory as " absurd". Furthermore, I don't know the kind of person you are, meaning whether or not you're good or bad , honest or deceitful, however, it's a fact that Evolutionist in general reject creationism, or intelligent design because they don't live righteously in the eyes of God and they don't like the idea of accountability to a God. Nor do they like the notion of ultimately being judged by God for their actions in this life because they expect to be punished .Therefore, the Evolutionists and atheists deny God's existence completely. Proven fact is that those who don't believe in God aren't as friendly ,charitable or as good to others as those who do believing God . Lesson : people who believe they're accountable to a God and will face a day of judgement for their actions in life tend to be better people than those who don't believe in God.
@@TheJapanChannelDcom , "invisible man in the sky " is better than thinking, as you do " my ancestors are pond scum, and life is an accident, meaningless and void of purpose"
An incredible experience, one of weirdest feelings i ever felt when i seen the 2017 eclipse.. in the middle of the day it was nighttime twlight a very strange and eerie feeling but in a very very good way the crickets starting chirping and the glow was unreal. Ill never forget it and am planning on seeing the april 8th eclipse. U have got to experience it b4 u die
While it is true that the sun will begin to enlarge as its nuclear fuel begin to run out, the time frame for that to happen is in the billion years ballpark. By the time the sun were to become large enough in relation to the moon that we will be having at that time, the moon will appear approx. 50% apparent size in the sky compared to its apparent size right now. So while the moon's increasing distance from the Earth will eventually be the culprit of the ending of total solar eclipses, the two time frames in question will have many hundreds of millions of years in-between them.
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Ye, what really happens to the earth and to us on earth when a solar eclipse takes place? I am certain this has profound affects on earth and on all life and creatures on earth.
If the moon is moving away from the earth what does that mean for future eclipses? And just how much of a coincidence or anomaly is it that the moon and sun look the same size in the sky at this present moment?
347500000 centimeters is the diameter of the moon. Whereas it only moves 3.78 centimeters away from us every year. So you can be assured it won't affect future eclipses in anyway.
@rockwithyou2006 I'm too lazy to do the math but there has to be a point in future that the band in the ring of fire gets noticeably thicker as the moon is moving away. Similarly there must have been a point in time when the moon was closer and the band was thinner or maybe not even visible at all? Or am i wrong in thinking this?
@@noqualms8560 Yes you are right. Thinking in the right direction. Occured to me as well. But thats so much far into the future that humanity most likely won't exist by then.
@rockwithyou2006 thanks for replying. I'd love to know just how rare it is for a planet to have a moon and a sun to have the same dimensions in the sky causing this ring of fire during an eclipse? I'm guessing it is not common at all and whether it has some hidden significance?
Mrs Richards: " I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?
It is only a coincidence currently. If you go far enough into the past to when the moon was closer to the Earth than it is today, the moon would have been so large in the sky that an eclipse would have covered not only the photosphere of the sun, but the corona as well. Basically, everything would have been blocked from view entirely. Additionally, far in the future the moon will be too far away to cover the whole visible disk of the sun, and we will no longer receive total solar eclipses. HOWEVER...currently we live in a time of Earth's history where the math for the situation is this: The sun is 400x farther away from us than the moon, and at the same time the moon is 400x smaller than the sun. Due to both of these situations occurring at the same time, both the sun and the moon appear to an observer on the surface of the Earth to be the same apparent size in the sky. This cosmic coincidence has an estimated lifetime of approx. 800 million years. Since the Earth is over 4 billion years old then, YES, anyone alive during the present time is lucky enough to be around during this window where the eclipses are possible. (Side note/Bonus fact: The ring system of the planet Saturn is not a permanent feature of the planet. Due to the very small amounts of air friction that the ring material experiences as it orbits Saturn the gravity of the planet will eventually cause the ring system to collapse into Saturn's upper atmosphere disappearing forever. Time frame for this to event to occur: 400 millions years from now. So right around the time when Earth will forever lose total solar eclipses, Saturn will also lose its rings. How's THAT for coincidence??)
@@thegreatestamericanalive I am happy to see that you recognized what I too recognized...that those who play off the "coincidence" due to the fact that at one time past and future, the sizes were/will-be visually different...but that is irrelevant, because just as you stated, the incredible aspect to this "coincidence" is the extremely precise timing for man to exist...to witness it...and to marvel at it for its scientific beauty...and also, its poetic beauty! ( _personally...I do not believe in coincidences_ ).
You really think Earth will be here in that amount of time ? I highly doubt it...there will be some extinction event , WW III, Meteor, Asteroid, a supernova too close, gamma rays... there's many ways we most likely be here in that amount of time !
One of your comments during during this program was a little bit disconcerting to me. The fact that you said it was a coincidence that the Earth moon and sun were separated and of different sizes made me think that may be God is in the design.
I've traveled the world to view total solar eclipses and have seen 10. By no means a record, on the last one viewed from Argentina, I met a man, younger than me, who was seeing his 22nd. It is addictive.
I've traveled the world to view total solar eclipses and have seen 10. By no means a record, on the last one viewed from Argentina, I met a man, younger than me, who was seeing his 22nd. It is addictive.
@@nickalex734 Where did you view it from?
We saw it from central Oregon. A total solar eclipse is often referred to as "Nature's blockbuster" and for good reason, I believe.
I saw the eclipse in 2017 and one thing that i will never forget was the shadows of thousands of tiny eclipses cast off the trees onto the sandy ground. Looking up was amazing but also looking down was so unforgettable. Their is a name for these 1000's of tiny eclipse shadows but it escapes my mind at the moment
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'Eclipses are a natural wonder that seem tailor-made for humans to enjoy. And they're a reminder that even here on earth we live in a larger cosmic reality.'
They are a reminder of black and white and white and black, which is to say, they remind the wisdom-seeking mind of the dualistic nature of reality.
They are actually a secret message. A way to show the observer some truths about their environment if they pay attention.
@@OMADRevolution Excellent!
"the truth"? What else would science be? It is not a secret, it is elementary science. Everything posted on the net gets "dumbed down" and "click baited up".
Remember, some nut job scientists call " evolution " a science. When it's nothing more than anti-God propaganda.
@Soup Can , I think they have their "base" there .
A key indoctrination center operated by slave labor.
@@jimwednt1229 Invisible man in the sky? Yeah, no science in that, dude.
@@TheJapanChannelDcom , makes more sense that an intelligent, omnipotent being vastly superior to ordinary man, designed and created this obviously complex universe and all of it's life forms.
Makes a lot more sense than a mysterious "big bang " for whatever reason occurred and set into motion an orderly arrangement of complex physics and life .
Evolution is as likely to have happened as would an explosion in a print shop result in the creation of a set of encyclopedia Britannica . One that automatically updates itself periodically.
As a side note, Darwin himself conceded to the existence of God ,the creator and denounced Evolution theory as
" absurd".
Furthermore, I don't know the kind of person you are, meaning whether or not you're good or bad , honest or deceitful, however, it's a fact that Evolutionist in general reject creationism, or intelligent design because they don't live righteously in the eyes of God and they don't like the idea of accountability to a God. Nor do they like the notion of ultimately being judged by God for their actions in this life because they expect to be punished .Therefore, the Evolutionists and atheists deny God's existence completely.
Proven fact is that those who don't believe in God aren't as friendly ,charitable or as good to others as those who do believing God .
Lesson : people who believe they're accountable to a God and will face a day of judgement for their actions in life tend to be better people than those who don't believe in God.
@@TheJapanChannelDcom , "invisible man in the sky "
is better than thinking, as you do
" my ancestors are pond scum, and life is an accident, meaningless and void of purpose"
I saw the eclipse in Wyoming in 2017. The most breathtaking thing you will ever see.
I was a child and saw one. And I thought what's the big deal, the moon goes in front of the sun for just a little while.
Much the same for me...but the shadows of leaves in trees were very strange...
An incredible experience, one of weirdest feelings i ever felt when i seen the 2017 eclipse.. in the middle of the day it was nighttime twlight a very strange and eerie feeling but in a very very good way the crickets starting chirping and the glow was unreal. Ill never forget it and am planning on seeing the april 8th eclipse. U have got to experience it b4 u die
What does a solar eclipse mean for us here on earth?
Shade!!
99% it's OK, I guess. 100% Awesome!
It means Krillin can’t spam Solar Flare!
Lol 😂
There will likely be another reason for the last eclipse. As the sun dies, it eventually enlarges, to be larger than the moon's image.
While it is true that the sun will begin to enlarge as its nuclear fuel begin to run out, the time frame for that to happen is in the billion years ballpark. By the time the sun were to become large enough in relation to the moon that we will be having at that time, the moon will appear approx. 50% apparent size in the sky compared to its apparent size right now. So while the moon's increasing distance from the Earth will eventually be the culprit of the ending of total solar eclipses, the two time frames in question will have many hundreds of millions of years in-between them.
ThaNK YOU FOR SHARING THIS INFORMATION ABOUT THE UNIVERSE AND OUR PLANET.... WHY WEREN'T WE FOCUSED ON THIS SCIENCE INSTEAD OF KILLING AND HATING EACH OTHER 😅😅.....
We HAVE WASTED SO MUCH TIME...... FIGHTING WARS.....
IF ONLY.....
WHAT IF..........
NOW I UNDERSTAND THE CHRIST MESSAGE...
("LOVE YOU ONE ANOTHER.........")
🕊️❤️❤️❤️🕊️🕊️🕊️❤️❤️❤️🕊️
Interesting upload, cheers 👌
It’s understandable that our ancestors were so superstitious, the gods stole the sun and turned moon red.
Saw one as a child and the shadows of tree leave had little caronas that shined
What do solar eclipse🌑 really mean for us on earth🌎🌐?
Eclipse🌑??
Is that right?? ?
Thank you
First view..
Ye, what really happens to the earth and to us on earth when a solar eclipse takes place? I am certain this has profound affects on earth and on all life and creatures on earth.
Its the penultimate shift of energies, locks it in. Whichever way the pendulum is moving, becomes the focus.
nothing much happens.
If the moon is moving away from the earth what does that mean for future eclipses? And just how much of a coincidence or anomaly is it that the moon and sun look the same size in the sky at this present moment?
347500000 centimeters is the diameter of the moon. Whereas it only moves 3.78 centimeters away from us every year. So you can be assured it won't affect future eclipses in anyway.
@rockwithyou2006 I'm too lazy to do the math but there has to be a point in future that the band in the ring of fire gets noticeably thicker as the moon is moving away. Similarly there must have been a point in time when the moon was closer and the band was thinner or maybe not even visible at all? Or am i wrong in thinking this?
@@noqualms8560 Yes you are right. Thinking in the right direction. Occured to me as well.
But thats so much far into the future that humanity most likely won't exist by then.
@rockwithyou2006 thanks for replying. I'd love to know just how rare it is for a planet to have a moon and a sun to have the same dimensions in the sky causing this ring of fire during an eclipse? I'm guessing it is not common at all and whether it has some hidden significance?
The Earthshine lit portion of the Moon is not visible from space, neither is the red of what we call a Blood Moon.
I remember when the eclipse happened
The temperature dropped noticeably...
Mrs Richards: " I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?
The earth is flat and the sun is not 93,000,000 miles away
Those who know. Know.
😂 yea ok
I find it to be incredibly... _coincidental?_ ...that the moon is visually to us on Earth the same size as the sun.
_Crazy coincidence!_
It is only a coincidence currently. If you go far enough into the past to when the moon was closer to the Earth than it is today, the moon would have been so large in the sky that an eclipse would have covered not only the photosphere of the sun, but the corona as well. Basically, everything would have been blocked from view entirely. Additionally, far in the future the moon will be too far away to cover the whole visible disk of the sun, and we will no longer receive total solar eclipses. HOWEVER...currently we live in a time of Earth's history where the math for the situation is this: The sun is 400x farther away from us than the moon, and at the same time the moon is 400x smaller than the sun. Due to both of these situations occurring at the same time, both the sun and the moon appear to an observer on the surface of the Earth to be the same apparent size in the sky. This cosmic coincidence has an estimated lifetime of approx. 800 million years. Since the Earth is over 4 billion years old then, YES, anyone alive during the present time is lucky enough to be around during this window where the eclipses are possible. (Side note/Bonus fact: The ring system of the planet Saturn is not a permanent feature of the planet. Due to the very small amounts of air friction that the ring material experiences as it orbits Saturn the gravity of the planet will eventually cause the ring system to collapse into Saturn's upper atmosphere disappearing forever. Time frame for this to event to occur: 400 millions years from now. So right around the time when Earth will forever lose total solar eclipses, Saturn will also lose its rings. How's THAT for coincidence??)
@@thegreatestamericanalive
I am happy to see that you recognized what I too recognized...that those who play off the "coincidence" due to the fact that at one time past and future, the sizes were/will-be visually different...but that is irrelevant, because just as you stated, the incredible aspect to this "coincidence" is the extremely precise timing for man to exist...to witness it...and to marvel at it for its scientific beauty...and also, its poetic beauty!
( _personally...I do not believe in coincidences_ ).
that's because they are the same size.
Those who know, know. They hide the truth behind big random numbers like 66,000,000 miles… so that the egos get caught up in this “knowledge”…
Feeling sorry for the people who will be born 600 millions years from today
You really think Earth will be here in that amount of time ? I highly doubt it...there will be some extinction event , WW III, Meteor, Asteroid, a supernova too close, gamma rays... there's many ways we most likely be here in that amount of time !
I have never seen a Total Lunar Eclipse, but I had the opportunity to watch one... then the Corona Virus appeared and destroyed my plans.
hmm, not the 'corona' you wanted to see
Black, spark
OMG
My sleeping pill. 😴
What's the truth about earth
CD-shaped. It is the only plane of existence. There is no space.
Can vi not see hvot kaind of gas in this sun
Shein of the moon's Gass hvot kain of gas, vi inhel, brife ,aura, please.
One of your comments during during this program was a little bit disconcerting to me. The fact that you said it was a coincidence that the Earth moon and sun were separated and of different sizes made me think that may be God is in the design.
The most high is omnipresent
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I've traveled the world to view total solar eclipses and have seen 10. By no means a record, on the last one viewed from Argentina, I met a man, younger than me, who was seeing his 22nd. It is addictive.