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9915255 No.9915255 [Reply] [Original]

How long does it take to complete orbit from center's perspective

>> No.9915257

1/0.99999 min

>> No.9915284

>>9915255

That is correct - because steehl is heav'ier than fethas

>> No.9915291

>>9915255
Either slightly less than a minute, slightly less than pi minutes, or slightly less than 2pi minutes, depending on what you meant by "circle length 1 light minute"

>> No.9915293

>>9915291
Think he meant circumference

>> No.9915304

>>9915293
Then, from the position of the center of the circle, it takes a bit more than a minute.

>> No.9915547

>>9915255
Forever, since the vector is pointing straight upwards

>> No.9915629

How long would it take from the perspective of the particle? t’ = t/(1 - (.99999/1)^2)^.5?

>> No.9915680

>>9915291
Slightly more*

>> No.9915705

>>9915680
Time particles. Punions.

>> No.9915832

>>9915284
>dat reference
Kek

>> No.9915841

>>9915257
This. But since time flows slower inside of particle, it's going to get hit by itself from the future

>> No.9915857

>>9915841
I always fuck time particles in the ass and make them orgasm before I partake.