Testarossa002
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I'll work on getting the median distance of the "entrances" to the constellation
Using the closest point of Cancer (or Centaurus) to Earth is factually incorrect, as the blog explains.
It's not possible to have just entered something while being at the closest point to the reference point.
For example
Anyway, the actual value of the calc doesn't matter that much. We all know it's going to be over 100c.
The main aim of this CRT is to:
Thank you, everyone, for your input.
Thanks
Using the closest point of Cancer (or Centaurus) to Earth is factually incorrect, as the blog explains.
It's not possible to have just entered something while being at the closest point to the reference point.
For example
Using the distance of the closest portion of the atmosphere as opposed to the farthest is quite wrongThe meteor has entered the atmosphere
Anyway, the actual value of the calc doesn't matter that much. We all know it's going to be over 100c.
The main aim of this CRT is to:
- Determine if it's even a feat
- Approve for its use in scaling
Thank you, everyone, for your input.
I'll have this cross-checked. If it's really Theta Cancri, then the whole median debate becomes irrelevantOf course, It can be further checked/confirmed by our translators just to be on the safe side.
Thanks