It takes over nine minutes to get to the sun. Am i doing something wrong?

Guest wrote:I hover over the earth and set the velocity to the speed of light.
It takes over nine minutes to get to the sun. Am i doing something wrong? :oops:
Don. Edwards wrote:That really nt that far off anyway. The Sun is 8 light minutes away. Isn't nice to know that if the Sun went out or exploded we would know nothing about for a whole 8 minutes.
jrobert wrote:Knowing what we know about our sun, I don't believe anything will happen soon... not within my lifetime, nor my sons, grandsons, great grandsons, great great grandsons, great great great grandsons, great great great great grandsons, great great great great great grandsons... or my great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandsons lifetime. Hehe.
pint wrote:jrobert wrote:Knowing what we know about our sun, I don't believe anything will happen soon... not within my lifetime, nor my sons, grandsons, great grandsons, great great grandsons, great great great grandsons, great great great great grandsons, great great great great great grandsons... or my great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandsons lifetime. Hehe.
if you used copy&paste, you are a cheater!
-Shadow- wrote:Before the sun explodes it still has to expand to about the size of our solar system so if our kind does't flee the planet before it's too hot to live than no one would die from the explosion anyway,because noone will be alive anymore.This planet will probably be gone a few thousand years atleast before the sun explodes.
Wow. You needed a new science teacher. The "boiled frog" story is a myth invented by management consultants to illustrate some point or other about imperceptible change. But frogs are actually much smarter than management consultants ...jrobert wrote:My science teacher when I was in high school told the class that if you put a frog in hot water that he'll immediately jump out but if you gradually heat the water up to boiling that he'll just sit there and do nothing.