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What force is involved in the formation of the lenticular shape of the galaxy.
What force prevents the stars from spinning around the galactic core in one plane.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 04/04/2020 16:52:50What force is involved in the formation of the lenticular shape of the galaxy.If I tell you that the evidence says it's a combination of gravity and the conservation of angular momentum, will you listen, or will you say it's magic pixie dust?Because, let's face it, you don't have a track record of accepting evidence, do you?
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 04/04/2020 10:12:34What force prevents the stars from spinning around the galactic core in one plane.There isn't one. It's just more probable that a given star will orbit the core close to a plane. But there are outliers. Just like there is with our on Solar System. Most objects in the Solar System orbit close to a plane, but some orbit at almost a 90 degree angle to that plane.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 04/04/2020 17:11:15Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 04/04/2020 16:52:50What force is involved in the formation of the lenticular shape of the galaxy.If I tell you that the evidence says it's a combination of gravity and the conservation of angular momentum, will you listen, or will you say it's magic pixie dust?Because, let's face it, you don't have a track record of accepting evidence, do you?You can give a link to this information.
Seismologists explained why earthquakes more often occur at night. https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.mail.ru/amp/incident/35211141/His findings were published in New Concepts in the Global Tectonics Bulletin and in the Journal of the Geophysical Union of India.At the same time, says Kolvankar, the number of earthquakes and their intensity decreases during the day and is the lowest day (15-16 hours), and then increases until midnight.“This typical daily painting of seismicity seems to be constant throughout the world, regardless of period, season, longitude and depth,” said Kolvankar.BARC seismologists based their research on data collected over 36 years - between 1973 and 2008 - analyzing different monthly stages and identifying repeating phases.
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The planets have an inclination of the orbit, but they rotate in the same plane.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 05/04/2020 12:42:24The planets have an inclination of the orbit, but they rotate in the same plane.Tell that to Uranus.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 07/04/2020 21:05:44Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 07/04/2020 20:12:27Seismologists explained why earthquakes more often occur at night. https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.mail.ru/amp/incident/35211141/His findings were published in New Concepts in the Global Tectonics Bulletin and in the Journal of the Geophysical Union of India.At the same time, says Kolvankar, the number of earthquakes and their intensity decreases during the day and is the lowest day (15-16 hours), and then increases until midnight.“This typical daily painting of seismicity seems to be constant throughout the world, regardless of period, season, longitude and depth,” said Kolvankar.BARC seismologists based their research on data collected over 36 years - between 1973 and 2008 - analyzing different monthly stages and identifying repeating phases.OK,Explain the actual data I posted. Give a link to an official source, or to a scientific work.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 07/04/2020 20:12:27Seismologists explained why earthquakes more often occur at night. https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.mail.ru/amp/incident/35211141/His findings were published in New Concepts in the Global Tectonics Bulletin and in the Journal of the Geophysical Union of India.At the same time, says Kolvankar, the number of earthquakes and their intensity decreases during the day and is the lowest day (15-16 hours), and then increases until midnight.“This typical daily painting of seismicity seems to be constant throughout the world, regardless of period, season, longitude and depth,” said Kolvankar.BARC seismologists based their research on data collected over 36 years - between 1973 and 2008 - analyzing different monthly stages and identifying repeating phases.OK,Explain the actual data I posted.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 23/02/2020 11:49:26Earthquake hypothesis.When an earthquake forms in the sea, a circle diverges from the epicenter, due to which tsunamis occur. This suggests that in the epicenter of the earthquake, there is a rise and lowering of the earth's crust. During strong earthquakes, cracks up to 1 m wide are formed.The solar Coriolis effect is one of the triggers of earthquakes.https://studfile.net/preview/5787600/And the horizontal movement of lithospheric plates, I believe, is more likely to create an oval rather than a circle, with subtle tsunamis. https://images.app.goo.gl/Qhxbg6viwKTpWBFj9 The reason for raising and lowering the earth's crust may be the following.1. Magma releases gases, due to which the pressure in the earth rises and the earth's crust gives a crack, from the inside. Further, the lava flow rushes into the crack and quickly stops, due to which the first push occurs. Then from the epicenter, the second wave diverges.90 percent of volcanoes are located in earthquake zones.2. Explosion of underground gases in contact with hot lava.3. Daily fluctuation of centrifugal force, which, on the midnight side of the earth is higher than on the midday side.4. Waves are killers that can occur in the mantle. //www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TIY6ZoV-Jk5. Collision of seismic waves in the mantle of the earth. Reflected by two small earthquakes.
Earthquake hypothesis.When an earthquake forms in the sea, a circle diverges from the epicenter, due to which tsunamis occur. This suggests that in the epicenter of the earthquake, there is a rise and lowering of the earth's crust. During strong earthquakes, cracks up to 1 m wide are formed.The solar Coriolis effect is one of the triggers of earthquakes.https://studfile.net/preview/5787600/And the horizontal movement of lithospheric plates, I believe, is more likely to create an oval rather than a circle, with subtle tsunamis. https://images.app.goo.gl/Qhxbg6viwKTpWBFj9
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 08/04/2020 08:15:03Quote from: Bored chemist on 07/04/2020 21:05:44Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 07/04/2020 20:12:27Seismologists explained why earthquakes more often occur at night. https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.mail.ru/amp/incident/35211141/His findings were published in New Concepts in the Global Tectonics Bulletin and in the Journal of the Geophysical Union of India.At the same time, says Kolvankar, the number of earthquakes and their intensity decreases during the day and is the lowest day (15-16 hours), and then increases until midnight.“This typical daily painting of seismicity seems to be constant throughout the world, regardless of period, season, longitude and depth,” said Kolvankar.BARC seismologists based their research on data collected over 36 years - between 1973 and 2008 - analyzing different monthly stages and identifying repeating phases.OK,Explain the actual data I posted. Give a link to an official source, or to a scientific work.
Explain the actual data I posted.
Record your notes to the end.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 10/04/2020 19:44:44Record your notes to the end.Rather than posting things that don't make sense, Quote from: Bored chemist on 10/04/2020 13:15:47Explain the actual data I posted.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 09/04/2020 08:51:57Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 08/04/2020 08:15:03Quote from: Bored chemist on 07/04/2020 21:05:44Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 07/04/2020 20:12:27Seismologists explained why earthquakes more often occur at night. https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.mail.ru/amp/incident/35211141/His findings were published in New Concepts in the Global Tectonics Bulletin and in the Journal of the Geophysical Union of India.At the same time, says Kolvankar, the number of earthquakes and their intensity decreases during the day and is the lowest day (15-16 hours), and then increases until midnight.“This typical daily painting of seismicity seems to be constant throughout the world, regardless of period, season, longitude and depth,” said Kolvankar.BARC seismologists based their research on data collected over 36 years - between 1973 and 2008 - analyzing different monthly stages and identifying repeating phases.OK,Explain the actual data I posted. Give a link to an official source, or to a scientific work.You already posted this.I responded.Fundamentally, you need to answer my question.Explain the actual data I posted.