What is this?Duhard wrote:
Pete
pete... dude - we went over this before - the mass of the sun DOES attract the mass of the earth. But it doesn't mean the earth is slowly getting closer to the sun.pete wrote:
Good evening my friends.
As I was watching the stars I was just wondering about things like this one.
I think, as the earth turn on itself 24 hours as we dedicated it for a day…
365 days around the sun for a year.
We are getting closer and closer to the solar system, as we had thrown a ball into it and every day we are getting closer to it, so this is what they call the global warming but it is just natural.
I think that we just go from one elevation to another which take maybe 50 years for some and 500 years for others and we are there.
The sun is a massive mass of energy which attract a whole amount of other massive mass. I believe it attracts everything to it and since we are part of it , attract us.
Pete
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Sometimes you have to keep it simple!
Isn't it a bit paradoxical.[xeno]Julios wrote:pete... dude - we went over this before - the mass of the sun DOES attract the mass of the earth. But it doesn't mean the earth is slowly getting closer to the sun.pete wrote:
Good evening my friends.
As I was watching the stars I was just wondering about things like this one.
I think, as the earth turn on itself 24 hours as we dedicated it for a day…
365 days around the sun for a year.
We are getting closer and closer to the solar system, as we had thrown a ball into it and every day we are getting closer to it, so this is what they call the global warming but it is just natural.
I think that we just go from one elevation to another which take maybe 50 years for some and 500 years for others and we are there.
The sun is a massive mass of energy which attract a whole amount of other massive mass. I believe it attracts everything to it and since we are part of it , attract us.
Pete
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Sometimes you have to keep it simple!
Why do you think satellites don't fall towards earth all the time? They're in ORBIT.
The earth attracts the satellites but it doesn't necessarily pull them closer.
You need to understand the concept of an ORBIT, and acceleration.
Yea I know. And it's tempting for me to make speculations about his seeming inability to identify with loss or tragedy. But I'm not a psychologist, and I honestly don't know everything the dolt has been through in his life. I know that he hasn't ever lost a mother or father - I believe he lost a sibling, but I think that might have been when he was too young to remember.tnf wrote:Just watched his coached response on TV. Absolutely pathetic. The guy looks like a high school kid trying to give a speech to the class - but is not confident enough in the material to actually talk to the class...instead having to look down and read directly from their notes. Bush doesn't have the capacity to do a bit of 'speaking from the heart' regarding a disaster like this and that is really pathetic... His constant reading of virtually every scheduled statement he makes drives me nuts.
Pete you really need to get a grip on gravity and orbit...and how something can actually continually 'fall' while in orbit around another body.pete wrote:RE: Good try Pete.
I meant the part of it like I think, as the earth turn on itself 24 hours as we dedicated it for a day…
365 days around the sun for a year.
We are getting closer and closer to the solar system, as we had thrown a ball into it and every day we are getting closer to it, so this is what they call the global warming but it is just natural.
I think that we just go from one elevation to another which take maybe 50 years for some and 500 years for others and we are there.
The sun is a massive mass of energy which attract a whole amount of other massive mass. I believe it attracts everything to it and since we are part of it , attract us.
Was talking about this before Katrina occur.
Nothing to do with the hurricane at the time but now it is a part of it I guess. Just watch the date of my post 18 of august.
It wasn't even in florida yet, in fact not mentioned of it anywhere arround here at least.
So this is an entire other subject.
Anyone else admit?
Pete
Thanks bro.[xeno]Julios wrote:no pete - you're wrong on this. The earth is not hurtling toward the sun like a ball being thrown into a large object. Get rid of that metaphor in your mind - it's infecting your ability to see any other possibilities.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbit
Thanks sir TNF.tnf wrote:Pete you really need to get a grip on gravity and orbit...and how something can actually continually 'fall' while in orbit around another body.pete wrote:RE: Good try Pete.
I meant the part of it like I think, as the earth turn on itself 24 hours as we dedicated it for a day…
365 days around the sun for a year.
We are getting closer and closer to the solar system, as we had thrown a ball into it and every day we are getting closer to it, so this is what they call the global warming but it is just natural.
I think that we just go from one elevation to another which take maybe 50 years for some and 500 years for others and we are there.
The sun is a massive mass of energy which attract a whole amount of other massive mass. I believe it attracts everything to it and since we are part of it , attract us.
Was talking about this before Katrina occur.
Nothing to do with the hurricane at the time but now it is a part of it I guess. Just watch the date of my post 18 of august.
It wasn't even in florida yet, in fact not mentioned of it anywhere arround here at least.
So this is an entire other subject.
Anyone else admit?
Pete
To give you a simple example that might clarify a bit -
imagine that the earth was perfectly smooth, no mountains, no valleys, just flat and spherical. Now, imagine you could shoot a cannon such that the cannonball's trajectory as it fell would match the curvature of the earth. what would the cannonball do? it would continually oribit the planet (more or less).
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elliptical orbit[xeno]Julios wrote:Pete:
you also have to understand that there have been many ice ages in earth's past. So in order for this to fit with your theory, you'd need to have the earth falling toward the sun, then moving away, and back toward, and back away, like a yoyo.
doesn't make much sense eh
Not sure[xeno]Julios wrote:Pete:
you also have to understand that there have been many ice ages in earth's past. So in order for this to fit with your theory, you'd need to have the earth falling toward the sun, then moving away, and back toward, and back away, like a yoyo.
doesn't make much sense eh
an elliptical orbit would also mean we go closer and further away from ("like a yoyo"), but at the period of one year. don't forget that winter is different on each side of the hemisphereR00k wrote:An elliptical orbit would mean that we would have an ice age every year. Which we kinda do, but it's called winter.