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Why do the stars that are above the poles of the galaxy and do not rotate in the orbit of the galaxy, do not fall on the core of the galaxy.
They are on inclined orbits, much as Pluto is.
If the inclination of the star’s orbit will be 90 degrees, then the orbits of the stars will intersect. And the number of stars in the galaxy is tens of trillions.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 22/03/2020 08:01:41If the inclination of the star’s orbit will be 90 degrees, then the orbits of the stars will intersect. And the number of stars in the galaxy is tens of trillions.You're underestimating the sheer distances between the stars.
The distance does not matter.
If the inclination of the star’s orbit will be 90 degrees, then the orbits of the stars will intersect.
Near the galactic center, the average distance between neighboring stars would be only 1000 AU (about a light-week).
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.
And above the poles of the galaxy, there are stars and do not fall.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 24/03/2020 00:01:49Are the stars hanging motionless over the poles of the galaxy.Do you think they just float above the poles of the galaxy, defying gravitational force?
Are the stars hanging motionless over the poles of the galaxy.
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.
4. Do the orbits of stars intersect in round galaxies.Is there a round solar system.
This question is for proponents of the existence of galaxies.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 24/03/2020 00:01:49There are no answers to the following questions:1. Stars hang above 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. 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.a) For 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. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globular_cluster
There are no answers to the following questions:1. Stars hang above 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. 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.a) For 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. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globular_cluster
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 24/03/2020 07:37:24This question is for proponents of the existence of galaxies.You're denying the existence of galaxies? Seriously?
I do not just deny, I prove, based on facts.
Quote from: Kryptid on 24/03/2020 13:08:15Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 24/03/2020 07:37:24This question is for proponents of the existence of galaxies.You're denying the existence of galaxies? Seriously?I do not just deny, I prove, based on facts.