Most people are familiar with a few of the 666s, like the tilt of the Earth, but I searched all of NASA's data and "maths," for weeks and maybe even months, and I found that it comes up like a fingerprint - 33 times!
Here is the list of 666s I found, though the video gives you a better idea and also additional info:
So what? Most of those depend on the purely man-made units you have chosen to express each in.
33: The Earth’s Axis, it’s Orbital Inclination around the Sun is 66.6 Degrees
No, it isn't, the "Earth's orbital plane is known as the ecliptic plane" and so "it’s Orbital Inclination around the Sun is" 0.00 "Degrees" by definition!
So please explain where your 66.6 Degrees comes in?
32: The Earth Orbits the Sun at 66,600 Miles Per Hour
No, it isn't, the "Earth's average orbital speed is about 30 kilometres per second. In other units, that's about 19 miles per second, or
67,000 miles per hour, or
110,000 kilometers per hour.
Though the orbital speed varies from about 65,540 mph to 67780 mph.
Where's your "66,600 Miles Per Hour" again?
31: The Earth’s Circumference is 600x6x6 Nautical Miles
Only if
YOU choose to write it that way, but one Nautical Mile was originally defined for convenience as the distance corresponding to one minute of latitude.
But, in fact the earth's polar circumference is about 21560 Nm and earth's equatorial circumference is about 21640 Nm.
So the Earth’s Circumference varies from 599x6x6 to 601x6x6 Nm, but
YOU choose to round them to 600x6x6 Nm.
Where's your "600x6x6 Nautical Miles" again?
30: The Speed of Sound is 666 Knots Per Second
No, it isn't,! For a start "666 Knots Per Second" is not a speed at all! I guess you meant to say "The Speed of Sound is
666 Knots".
At sea level the speed of sound is about 1225 km/h (661 Knots, 761 mph) and at 30,000 ft is flying 1091 km/h (589 knots, 678 mph).
So you superstiticious 666 ony comes into it if you express the speed in knots and not mph or km/s and the round it to the closest 10 knots.
Where's your "666
Knots Per Second" again?
29: The Force of Gravity on Earth is 666 Newtons
What do you even mean by this.
Gravity is expressed as Newtons/kiligram (or m/s
2) and "standard gravity is, by definition, 9.80665 m/s
2.
I fail to see whaere any
666 comes into it!
28: The Curvature of A Square Mile is .666 Feet... in 10 Miles: 66.6 Ft... in 20 Miles: 266.6 Ft... 40M: 1,066.6 Ft... 50M: 1,666 Ft… 70M: 3,266.6 Ft… 80M: 4,266.6 Ft… 100M: 6,666.6Ft…
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Your "The Curvature of A Square Mile is .666 Feet" is totally meaningless.
I guess that you mean of the curve of the earth drops by
approximately 8 inches for each (miles)
2 or 0.66667 x (miles)
2.
You .666 is not more than an approximation that depends on the units chosen - I guess you're a backward person that still uses feet and pounds.
Most people use metres and kilograms, where the above approximation would be 7.85 cm for each (km)
2, 8 cm for each (km)
2 is close enough.
So your 666 is only when you approximate the results and use feet and miles!
The Heliocentric Curvature Math is Based on 666
That is complete and utter garbage! Most of your 666's don't exist or they depend on choosing Britsh or American units!
27: The Arctic & Antarctic Circles are at exactly 66.6°
No, "The Arctic & Antarctic Circles are" NOT "at exactly 66.6°". At present they are very close to 66° 33´ 39" or 66.56083°.
That is NOT "at exactly 66.6°" and what is more is varies with time and is decreasing.
26: Astro-Notnaught Peggy Whitson Spent 666 Days in Space
Well, she spent 665d 22h 22m hours in space. Ir you choose to round it up to prop up your silly theories, go ahead!
25: The Distance to the Moon is 6 x 60 x 666 Miles
No it is not! The distance to the Moon varies from about 221440 (6x60x615) miles to 252,720 (6x60x700) Miles.
Sorry, I can't find your 666 anywhere!
Someone else can tackle your silly artificial superstitions - funny how most simply vanish if you chose metric units.
I do plan on making a few more videos on Flat Earth, but I've got a lot of other subjects I want to cover.
-Adam
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You do that! But find a few facts and not superstitious rubbish like this.
You might read the book "
How to lie with statistics" - but maybe not, it looks like you might have written it!