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Quote from: Bored chemist on 15/04/2020 20:08:33The question might be "why am I so wrong about this?Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 23/02/2020 11:49:26There are no answers to the following questions:...7. In the solar system, above the north and south poles of the sun, planets cannot be located, because they will quickly fall to the pole of the sun.And the stars that are above the poles of the galaxy, for some reason, do not fall. http://www.astro.caltech.edu/ay1/Ay1_main.htmleven after people have explained circumpolar orbits to me"Maybe this is levitation.
The question might be "why am I so wrong about this?Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 23/02/2020 11:49:26There are no answers to the following questions:...7. In the solar system, above the north and south poles of the sun, planets cannot be located, because they will quickly fall to the pole of the sun.And the stars that are above the poles of the galaxy, for some reason, do not fall. http://www.astro.caltech.edu/ay1/Ay1_main.htmleven after people have explained circumpolar orbits to me"
There are no answers to the following questions:...7. In the solar system, above the north and south poles of the sun, planets cannot be located, because they will quickly fall to the pole of the sun.And the stars that are above the poles of the galaxy, for some reason, do not fall. http://www.astro.caltech.edu/ay1/Ay1_main.html
Quote from: Bored chemist on 15/04/2020 20:41:01We know what the Coriolis effect is.I want to know why you have stuck the word "solar" into the middle of it.In particular, why have you done that in the context of Io where the effects are nothing to do with the Sun.This is a new idea. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levitation_(paranormal)
We know what the Coriolis effect is.I want to know why you have stuck the word "solar" into the middle of it.In particular, why have you done that in the context of Io where the effects are nothing to do with the Sun.
On the other hand, I did ask you a question.I'd still like an answer.Quote from: Bored chemist on 14/04/2020 15:18:05What do you imagine that "Coriolis Solar Effect." actually means?We know what the Coriolis effect is.I want to know why you have stuck the word "solar" into the middle of it.In particular, why have you done that in the context of Io where the effects are nothing to do with the Sun.
If not for the solar power of Coriolis, comets would have fallen on the Sun.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 14/04/2020 15:18:05What do you imagine that "Coriolis Solar Effect." actually means?We know what the Coriolis effect is.I want to know why you have stuck the word "solar" into the middle of it.In particular, why have you done that in the context of Io where the effects are nothing to do with the Sun.
Maybe this is levitation. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levitation_(paranormal)
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 16/04/2020 08:44:54Maybe this is levitation. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levitation_(paranormal)It isn't.
How do you explain this?
Quote from: Kryptid on 16/04/2020 16:40:52Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 16/04/2020 08:44:54Maybe this is levitation. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levitation_(paranormal)It isn't.How do you explain this?
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 16/04/2020 16:59:17How do you explain this?Why do you keep asking a question that has already been answered?
No one has yet been able to answer this question and cannot.
And the stars that hang motionless above the poles of the galaxy
Your answer is a hidden form of recognition of the adversary.
And the stars that hang motionless above the poles of the galaxy,
Only a moron can call a person a fool.I never call anyone a fool.
Please provide a reputable source that supports your assertion that those stars are motionless.
2. In the solar system, all eight planets revolve around the sun in the same plane.a) And the stars, revolving around the nucleus of the galaxy, form dozens of planes.b) What force is involved in the formation of the lenticular shape of the galaxy.c) Within the laws of celestial mechanics, stars can rotate around the core of the galaxy, only in one plane, similar to the planets of the solar system.d) Do the orbits of stars intersect in irregular and other galaxies?3. Around the north and south poles of the sun, planets will not be able to rotate.a) And around the poles of the galaxy stars rotate.4. The claim that globular star clusters revolve around spiral galaxies also goes beyond celestial mechanics.
To this question, I answered as best I could, I can’t think for you.
Coriolis Solar Force