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Compound Spin

Even standing still, you move at the speed of 1,600 km/h while the earth turns around its own axis. The entire solar system revolves around its axis at the speed of 100,000 km/h.

In addition to spinning on its axis, the Earth also revolves around the Sun. We are approximately 93 million miles (150 million km) from the Sun, and at that distance, it takes us one year (365 days) to go around once. The full path of the Earth's orbit is close to 600 million miles (970 million km). To go around this immense circle in one year takes a speed of 66,000 miles per hour (107,000 km/hr). [source unknown]

See Also


Compound
compound chord
compound concordant impulses
Compound Disintegrator
compound etheric
compound etheric flow
COMPOUND INTERETHERIC NEUTRAL CENTER SEVENTH SUBDIVISION
Compound Interetheron
Compound Interval
compound mechanical device
Compound Time
Compound Vibrations
Figure 13.01a - Countless Spinning Stars about their common Neutral Center
Figure 13.16 - Compound Equilibrium States
Figure 4.5 - Compound Gyroscopic or Vortex Motions
Figure 5.13 - Babbitt Atom constructed of Compound Vortexial Motions
Figure 7.12 - Keelys Compound Disintegrator
half integer spin
integer spin
Keely Spinning Motor
spin
spin angular momentum
spin direction
spin-orbit coupling
spinning effect
spinning sphere
spintronics
12.24 - Time spin period

Created by Dale Pond. Last Modification: Monday June 25, 2018 13:28:10 MDT by Dale Pond.