Spacecraft plunges into Saturn & other BK science problems
Posted: 13 Sep 2017
NASA's Cassini unmanned robotic spacecraft is about to plunges through the Planet Saturn's atmosphere and vaporize this week ... 1.2 billion km away from Earth, almost 20 years after its original launch. It will have travelled 4.9 billion miles since October 1997.
According the highest on high Brahma Kumaris University, this event happens identically, right down to a molecular level, every 5,000 years.
It weights about 2,523 kg (or 5 tons), the Titan rocket used to launch it weighing 943,050 kg (2,079,060 lb).
Therefore every 5,000 years, 2,523 kg of rare, alloy materials - or elements, if you wish - are taken from deep within Planet Earth and deposited into the Saturnian atmosphere.
Now, explain to us how they are going to get back right to where there were a few decades so that history could repeat identically?
A similar question was once asked of the BKs, how would all the space junk be recovered, how would all the vehicles and equipment on the Moon be recovered etc?" and the best answer the Godly University students could muster was ... "the deities would fly up into space on their vimana flying machines and bring it back!".
OK, so how are they going to recover it all from the Saturnian atmosphere (including the 30 kilograms of radioactive plutonium?
If not, surely the Earth will shrink by 2,523 kg every Kalpa until there's no metal left on it!?!
"Goodbye, Cassini. Your mission's fini".
According the highest on high Brahma Kumaris University, this event happens identically, right down to a molecular level, every 5,000 years.
It weights about 2,523 kg (or 5 tons), the Titan rocket used to launch it weighing 943,050 kg (2,079,060 lb).
Therefore every 5,000 years, 2,523 kg of rare, alloy materials - or elements, if you wish - are taken from deep within Planet Earth and deposited into the Saturnian atmosphere.
Now, explain to us how they are going to get back right to where there were a few decades so that history could repeat identically?
A similar question was once asked of the BKs, how would all the space junk be recovered, how would all the vehicles and equipment on the Moon be recovered etc?" and the best answer the Godly University students could muster was ... "the deities would fly up into space on their vimana flying machines and bring it back!".
OK, so how are they going to recover it all from the Saturnian atmosphere (including the 30 kilograms of radioactive plutonium?
If not, surely the Earth will shrink by 2,523 kg every Kalpa until there's no metal left on it!?!
"Goodbye, Cassini. Your mission's fini".