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This post is pertinent to VFTT if you are dreaming about hiking (am) or actually out on a trail (pm)....
At exactly 2 minutes and 3 seconds past 1 o'clock on Wednesday, something will happen for just this one time (ok, twice) in our lifetimes.......

01:02:03 04/05/06

Enjoy it while it lasts!! :D
 
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Thanks. I'm also looking forward 5 years, on November 11, 2011:

11:11:11 11/11/11
 
Billion Second Birthday

pilgrim said:
Thanks. I'm also looking forward 5 years, on November 11, 2011:

11:11:11 11/11/11
When I was in grammar school there was 1:23:45 on 6/7/89.

I'm waiting for my "Billion Second Birthday" when I am 31 years, 251 days, 13 hours, 34 minutes and 54.8 seconds. This will occur for me Jan 2, 2007 at 1:34:54 (+/- a few seconds to account for the year being 365.2425 days)

-Dr. Wu
 
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dr_wu002 said:
I'm waiting for my "Billion Second Birthday" when I am 31 years, 251 days, 13 hours, 34 minutes and 54.8 seconds. This will occur for me Jan 2, 2007 at 1:34:54 (+/- a few seconds to account for the year being 365.2425 days)
:eek: argh! no one reminded me about that one last year. :( :( :(
 
dr_wu002 said:
When I was in grammar school there was 1:23:46 on 6/7/89.

-Dr. Wu
And one second before that it was 1:23:45 on 6/7/89. ;) Which is what I think you meant. But, you are making me feel old, I was already on my way to fatherhood by then.
 
jade said:
This post is pertinent to VFTT if you are dreaming about hiking (am) or actually out on a trail (pm)....
At exactly 2 minutes and 3 seconds past 1 o'clock on Wednesday, something will happen for just this one time (ok, twice) in our lifetimes.......

01:02:03 04/05/06

Enjoy it while it lasts!! :D

... unless you're in Europe on May 4th... :rolleyes:
 
Actually this (01:02:03 04/05/06) will occur on May 4th in most of the rest of the world. The US is one of the few places which list the month before the day in the xx/xx/xx format.

JohnL
 
JohnL said:
Actually this (01:02:03 04/05/06) will occur on May 4th in most of the rest of the world. The US is one of the few places which list the month before the day in the xx/xx/xx format.
Actually, by choosing various date and time formats and various "magic" sequences, one can generate quite a few "magic" dates...

Doug
 
imarchant said:
And one second before that it was 1:23:45 on 6/7/89. ;) Which is what I think you meant. But, you are making me feel old, I was already on my way to fatherhood by then.

And some of us had already passed our billion second birthday by then ;). Not me, mind you, just some of us, like the over 50 crowd (will leave it at that.) :D
 
mavs00 said:
And some of us had already passed our billion second birthday by then ;). Not me, mind you, just some of us, like the over 50 crowd (will leave it at that.) :D
looks like yer gettin' close to two or three times around the block, eh? :D :p :D :p :eek:

-Dr. Wu
 
dr_wu002 said:
looks like yer gettin' close to two or three times around the block, eh? :D :p :D :p :eek:

-Dr. Wu

LOOKS is right. my looks belittle my tender years. I suppose it due to what we call "hard livin" :cool:
 
cantdog said:
On a partially related matter, Tom might remember that day in the early 80's when all the planets lined up, something that happens only once in 175 years.
This was actually an urban legend of sorts. You might actually have to wait a few hundred trillion years for that to theoretically happen in two dimensional space. And we won't even talk about the age of the solar system. As I recall what happened in the 1980s was that all the planets were merely on the same half circle from the sun (or something like that). I agree Tom may know the details.
 
cantdog said:
On a partially related matter, Tom might remember that day in the early 80's when all the planets lined up, something that happens only once in 175 years.

The Geophysical Institute has been receiving inquiries about dire events, including earthquakes, that are supposed to plague the earth in 1982 because of something to do with alignment of the planets. This leads us again to comment on the "Jupiter Effect," a name taken from the book published in 1974 by astronomers John Gribbin and Stephen Plagemann. While the book was undoubtedly a financial success, it has caused much needless concern and has proven to be a scientific flop.

Briefly, the authors proposed the following bizarre chain of events: When the planets are aligned on one side of the sun, the tidal forces create sunspots which create solar flares which create streams of solar particles which enter the earth's upper atmosphere which changes the weather which slows the rate of the earth's rotation which triggers earthquakes. Got it?

Among other unpleasant happenings would be the modification of rainfall and temperature patterns and the disruption of radio communications. Of course, the increased solar activity would also produce spectacular auroras.

To begin with, the basic concept (as depicted on the book's cover) is that in 1982 all the planets will be lined up like a row of soldiers on parade, and this just isn't so. In fact, the smallest angular separation of the four major planets--Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune--will be greater than 60°!

There are many other weaknesses to the "theory." Two are that the tiny tidal bulge created on the sun will be several million times smaller than that raised on the earth by the moon, and there are no proven connections between solar activity and the earth's rate of spin.

Further, a check of the Geophysical Institute's records on solar activity for early 1982 reveals no anomalous behavior aside from occasional "storms" which are to be expected.

None of this, however, should be taken to mean that Alaska will not experience earthquakes in 1982. It will, because it does in any given year at the rate of a couple dozen a day, most of which are too small to feel. The chances that large earthquakes anyplace in the world during 1982 can be attributed to triggering by the "Jupiter Effect" are, for all practical purposes, nil.

Most scientists have never taken the proposal seriously anyway. Famed seismologist Charles Richter of CalTech, for instance, was led to observe in 1974 that it was "pure astrology in disguise." "In fact," he said, "it is very close to pure fantasy."

John Gribbin closes the episode in the July 17, 1980 issue of New Scientist where he retracts his theory, claiming that he was "too clever by half." (By this he explains he means that if he had jiggled the figures a little differently, he could have predicted the Mt. St. Helens eruption.) It is as one of the book's chief critics astronomer Jean Meeus tersely commented in 1975, "The Jupiter Effect does not exist."
 
All right! All right! Where are the moderators? They need to get in here and put an end to this thread before I end up learning anything else. I will not stand for this! Lock this thread up! :mad:
If I make a wish tomorrow at 1:02, will it come true? :confused: :D
 
MadRiver said:
The Geophysical Institute has ...

Since my name has been referenced 2x in this thread, I feel compelled to provide my official, in depth, concise, but all encompassing answer:

"Yeah, what he said!"

:D

Thanks MadRiver, I could have researched it and come up with something like that, I'm sure. I do remember the hype the event caused, but as we all know, nothing came of it.

I believe I once read that a 747 lifting off overhead has more gravitational influence on a person than all the planets combined ! :eek: :D
 
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