25 February 2020 | Scarborough Marina, Brisbane
21 February 2020 | 59 Miles To Go
20 February 2020 | 114 Miles East Of Australia
19 February 2020 | 220 Miles East Of Gold Coast Seaway
19 February 2020 | 262 Miles To Gold Coast Seaway
18 February 2020 | 304 Miles East Of Gold Coast Seaway
18 February 2020 | 328 Miles To Go
17 February 2020 | 423 Miles To Go
17 February 2020 | 423 Miles To Go
16 February 2020 | 505 Miles East Of The Gold Coast
15 February 2020 | 617 Miles To Go
14 February 2020 | 755 Miles To Go
13 February 2020 | 888 Miles To The Gold Coast
12 February 2020 | 1032 Miles To The Gold Coast
11 February 2020 | 580 Miles North Of The Waikato
11 February 2020 | 1167 Miles To Home
10 February 2020 | 1300 Miles To Home
10 February 2020 | 1309 Miles To The Gold Coast
09 February 2020 | 1460 Miles To The Gold Coast Seaway
The Early Universe
10 December 2017 | 3325 Miles to Cape Horn
2:00pm Sunday 10th December 2017 ( UTC-2 ) Just before I leave my comments on Einsteins Field Equations I thought I'd bring my readers up to date on their description of the Early Universe. At approximately 13.7 Billion years ago less precisely 5.4 Hundredths of One Millionth of One Trillionth of One Trillionth of One Trillionth of One second, the whole of the Universe weighing 300 Trillion Trillion Trillion Trillion Tonnes was squeezed into a sphere measuring precisely 12.4 Billionths of One Millimetre across and had a Temperature 3 Million Trillion Trillion times that of the surface of the Sun. In this way the Young Universe can be compared with the young Dolly Parton - she might have been pretty damn small and dense but by God she was hot.