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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:...Are the stars hanging motionless over the poles of the galaxy?a) This is called levitation, and contradicts elementary logic.b) Whether the planet can hang motionless, above the pole of the sun.even after people have explained circumpolar orbits to me"
There are no answers to the following questions:...Are the stars hanging motionless over the poles of the galaxy?a) This is called levitation, and contradicts elementary logic.b) Whether the planet can hang motionless, above the pole of the sun.
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. Will the planets be able to hang motionless above the poles of the sun. No, planets will fall to the poles.And above the poles of the galaxy, a star hangs motionless, resembling levitation, how to understand this?even after people have explained circumpolar orbits to me"Circumpolar orbits do not exist in nature.
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. Will the planets be able to hang motionless above the poles of the sun. No, planets will fall to the poles.And above the poles of the galaxy, a star hangs motionless, resembling levitation, how to understand this?even after people have explained circumpolar orbits to me"
There are no answers to the following questions:...7. Will the planets be able to hang motionless above the poles of the sun. No, planets will fall to the poles.And above the poles of the galaxy, a star hangs motionless, resembling levitation, how to understand this?
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 23/02/2020 11:49:26The reason for the geological activity of the planets is also the Solar Coriolis effect.The higher the axial and orbital speeds of planets and satellites, the more the core of planets and satellites is heated.The high geological activity of the satellite Jupiter Io can be explained by the fact that the axial and orbital velocity of Io is 15 times higher than that of the Moon.The orbital speed of Io is 17 km / s, and the orbital speed of the moon is 1 km / s.The axial speed of Io is 1 revolution in 42 hours, and the axial speed of the Moon is 1 revolution per month.The distance from Jupiter to Io, the surface temperature and the diameter of Io, are the same as that of the Moon.Geologically active are also Earth, Jupiter, Ceres, Enceladus and others.And the geological activity of Venus and Mercury, due to the slow rotation, is extremely low. https://images.app.goo.gl/EC2iXou7XDLBWMB66If Io’s satellite approaches Jupiter, then Io’s axial and orbital speed will increase, due to which the Coriolis Solar Force can tear Io into numerous pieces, which will then be located along Io’s orbit, forming a ring.Perhaps the Comet of the Shumeikers - Levi 9, was torn by the Coriolis Solar Effect, when it, at perihelion, approached Jupiter.At the time of the comet rupture, the distance from Jupiter to the comet reached about 40,000 km., And the orbital speed of 60 km / s. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_Shoemaker%E2%80%93Levy_9It is possible that the asteroid belt was formed from a planet that, due to an increase in axial velocity, was torn apart by the Coriolis Solar Force.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid_beltRoche limit, there is such a version.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roche_limitAccording to the lunar "theory of the tides", for the formation of the "tidal effect" Io must necessarily rotate around its own axis relative to Jupiter, and Io is always directed with one side to Jupiter.
The reason for the geological activity of the planets is also the Solar Coriolis effect.The higher the axial and orbital speeds of planets and satellites, the more the core of planets and satellites is heated.The high geological activity of the satellite Jupiter Io can be explained by the fact that the axial and orbital velocity of Io is 15 times higher than that of the Moon.The orbital speed of Io is 17 km / s, and the orbital speed of the moon is 1 km / s.The axial speed of Io is 1 revolution in 42 hours, and the axial speed of the Moon is 1 revolution per month.The distance from Jupiter to Io, the surface temperature and the diameter of Io, are the same as that of the Moon.Geologically active are also Earth, Jupiter, Ceres, Enceladus and others.And the geological activity of Venus and Mercury, due to the slow rotation, is extremely low. https://images.app.goo.gl/EC2iXou7XDLBWMB66If Io’s satellite approaches Jupiter, then Io’s axial and orbital speed will increase, due to which the Coriolis Solar Force can tear Io into numerous pieces, which will then be located along Io’s orbit, forming a ring.Perhaps the Comet of the Shumeikers - Levi 9, was torn by the Coriolis Solar Effect, when it, at perihelion, approached Jupiter.At the time of the comet rupture, the distance from Jupiter to the comet reached about 40,000 km., And the orbital speed of 60 km / s. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_Shoemaker%E2%80%93Levy_9It is possible that the asteroid belt was formed from a planet that, due to an increase in axial velocity, was torn apart by the Coriolis Solar Force.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid_beltRoche limit, there is such a version.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roche_limit
Circumpolar orbits do not exist in nature.
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Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 24/03/2020 00:01:49There are no answers to the following questions:1. In the solar system, all eight planets revolve around the sun in the same plane.And around the core of the galaxy, stars rotate in several planes.2. Around the north and south poles of the sun, planets cannot rotate.And around the north and south poles of the galaxy, stars revolve.3. Above the north and south poles of the sun, planets cannot be located; they will fall on the sun.And above the poles of the galaxy, there are stars and do not fall.4. Do the orbits of stars intersect in round galaxies.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy http://www.astro.caltech.edu/ay1/Ay1_main.html1-3 are not questions, they are statements (mostly incorrect ones, at that).Quote1. In the solar system, all eight planets revolve around the sun in the same plane.No they don't. Each one has its orbit tilted relative to the Sun's equator at least a bit. If you include minor bodies like Pluto and comets, the degree of tilt is far more extreme. As a matter of fact, the trans-Neptunian objects 2014 LM28 and 2008 KV42 have orbital inclinations of 84.7 and 103.4 degrees, respectively. Neither has fallen onto the Sun, despite being in practically polar orbits.Generally speaking, the planets are close to the same plane because they all formed from the same original gas cloud.Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 24/03/2020 00:01:492. Around the north and south poles of the sun, planets cannot rotate.2014 LM28 and 2008 KV42 disagree with you.Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 24/03/2020 00:01:493. Above the north and south poles of the sun, planets cannot be located; they will fall on the sun.2014 LM28 and 2008 KV42 disagree with you.Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 24/03/2020 00:01:494. Do the orbits of stars intersect in round galaxies.Due to the distances involved, you'd expect that to happen very, very rarely.
There are no answers to the following questions:1. In the solar system, all eight planets revolve around the sun in the same plane.And around the core of the galaxy, stars rotate in several planes.2. Around the north and south poles of the sun, planets cannot rotate.And around the north and south poles of the galaxy, stars revolve.3. Above the north and south poles of the sun, planets cannot be located; they will fall on the sun.And above the poles of the galaxy, there are stars and do not fall.4. Do the orbits of stars intersect in round galaxies.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy http://www.astro.caltech.edu/ay1/Ay1_main.html
1. In the solar system, all eight planets revolve around the sun in the same plane.
2. Around the north and south poles of the sun, planets cannot rotate.
3. Above the north and south poles of the sun, planets cannot be located; they will fall on the sun.
4. Do the orbits of stars intersect in round galaxies.
There are no answers to the following questions:1. Stars hang above the poles of the galaxy?a) Without a doubt, this is levitation and contradicts elementary logic.b) Whether the planet can hang motionless, above the pole of the sun. http://www.astro.caltech.edu/ay1/Ay1_main.html2. 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. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globular_cluster
There are no answers to the following questions:
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 23/02/2020 11:49:26There are no answers to the following questions:1. Stars hang above the poles of the galaxy?a) If it is levitation, then how does it work.b) Whether the planet can hang motionless, above the pole of the sun. http://www.astro.caltech.edu/ay1/Ay1_main.html2. Stars revolving around the galactic nucleus form dozens of planes.a) What force prevents the stars from spinning around the galactic core in one plane.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 galactic nucleus in only one plane, similar to the planets of the solar system.d) In the solar system, all eight planets revolve around the sun in one plane.e) Do the orbits of stars intersect in irregular and other galaxies.f) Like the stars of the galaxy, objects of the solar system can theoretically rotate around the equator and the meridian, forming dozens of planes, and in practice, they will quickly collide with each other.4. The claim that globular star clusters revolve around spiral galaxies also goes beyond celestial mechanics.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globular_clusterFor globular star clusters to rotate around the center of the galaxy, the galaxy itself must rotate around the center, and not be in free flight.
There are no answers to the following questions:1. Stars hang above the poles of the galaxy?a) If it is levitation, then how does it work.b) Whether the planet can hang motionless, above the pole of the sun. http://www.astro.caltech.edu/ay1/Ay1_main.html2. Stars revolving around the galactic nucleus form dozens of planes.a) What force prevents the stars from spinning around the galactic core in one plane.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 galactic nucleus in only one plane, similar to the planets of the solar system.d) In the solar system, all eight planets revolve around the sun in one plane.e) Do the orbits of stars intersect in irregular and other galaxies.f) Like the stars of the galaxy, objects of the solar system can theoretically rotate around the equator and the meridian, forming dozens of planes, and in practice, they will quickly collide with each other.4. The claim that globular star clusters revolve around spiral galaxies also goes beyond celestial mechanics.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globular_cluster
Do the orbits of stars intersect in irregular and other galaxies?
Earthquake hypothesis.The cause of tremors may be an explosion of underground gases as a result of self-ignition of compressed gas. An explosion can also occur, and from an electric discharge.
1. There are no convincing facts that tectonic plates exist.
The assertion that the plates move due to the temperature difference in the bowels of the Earth is doubtful.
It is also doubtful that lithospheric plates can sink in the mantle of the planet, reaching the depth of the outer core.
You can conduct a simple experiment, if in the pool, to move towards each other, two rubber or wooden plates.
will not be able to:a) During earthquakes, move the surface of the earth, with such an amplitude and on such a scale.
On the crust of the earth, the force of gravity and the centrifugal force of the earth act. But because of the orbital rotation of the earth, the centrifugal force of the earth fluctuates. Due to this, there is a mixing of the earth's crust, but not an earthquake.
The data was published but without any fanfare hoping it goes away.