Sunday, August 1, 2021

Our solar system moving through space.

 


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  1. What is that little blue outlier at the top with the long orbit?

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    1. It's the planet Mongo where Ming the Merciless reigns.

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    2. We now have the right kids of space ships to land there!

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  2. Also notice that none of the orbits are regular - i.e. there are no sine-wave type tracks, they are all irregular traces. Neat graphic. I think Neptune is the blue one, Uranus is the small grey one, Saturn is the tan one, then Jupiter.

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  3. No wonder I feel tilted all the time like I have upset the pinball machine...

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  4. that is not how Miss Nancy learnt us in the 3rd grade

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  5. Yours.
    No light from Sun and/or ... from the stars being seen outside the atmosphere... can't see them with the human eye perception ability.
    No light = no body.
    No body = no material made = no gravity = no attraction = no "solar system".
    No "solar systems" = no galaxy/galaxies.
    And of course, no horoscopes possible to "calculate".
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    You see the enlighten bodies - the Earth, the Moon, asteroids, a.s.o. but you do not see the LIGHT and you don't see the source of [called] light, ... sort of radiation (maybe) to create the optical signal coming to our eyes.

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