3 Replies to “Honey, I Finished The Internet”

  1. I knew it!
    As the video clearly shows, the sun is in constant rotation!
    I’m puzzled though… there’s no ‘dark side’, so how come we get night?
    Oh yeah, China gets night when we get day because they’re 180 degrees opposite.(btw, that also explains why liberals are always in the dark, a 180 from common sense, but I digress).
    Copernicus coulda been today’s Al Gore, except he was legit and didn’t enrich himself via public hysteria.
    You’re welcome.

  2. If you enjoy things this and other things that go bang in the night, you will enjoy Chronozoom.

    ChronoZoom is an open-source community project dedicated to visualizing the history of everything. Big History is the attempt to understand, in a unified, interdisciplinary way, the history of cosmos, Earth, life, and humanity. By using Big History as the story line, ChronoZoom seeks to bridge the gap between the humanities and sciences an enable all this information to be easily understandable and navigable.
    ChronoZoom was developed to make time relationships between different studies of history clear and vivid. In the process, it provides a framework for exploring related electronic resources. It thus serves as a “master timeline” tying together all kinds of specialized timelines and electronic resources, and aspires to bridge the gap between humanities and the sciences and to bring together and unify all knowledge of the past.
    You can browse through history on ChronoZoom to find data in the form of articles, images, video, sound, and other media. ChronoZoom links a wealth of information from five major regimes that unifies all historical knowledge collectively known as Big History.

    Requires HTML5 capable browser IE9+, current Firefox, etc.

  3. You see? Just like the IPCC models say, the sun is completely static and unchanging. There’s NO WAY it could possibly have a role in affecting climate.

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