| Subject: Re: Our Solar System is Wobbling Re: BILLY MEIER Right AGAIN! Part II = New Planet - Extraterrestrials -- Aliens - Space - Solar System - Evolution - Creation - NASA - Hubble. |
| From: "http://www.red-ice.net/specialreports/2005/07jul/kgriggspr.html" <trolls@R.us> |
| Date: 25/08/2005, 20:02 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.ufos,alt.usenet.kooks,alt.paranet.ufo |
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 20:20:34 +0200, "Dr. Flonkenstein"
<admin@localhost.localdomain> wrote:
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 17:45:36 +0000,
http://www.red-ice.net/specialreports/2005/07jul/kgriggspr.html wrote:
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 08:51:36 -0700, "Hagar" <hagen@sahm.name> wrote:
A planet's speed is determined by its mass
and its distance from the parent star. If it travels any slower, gravity
will win and it will eventually plunge into the star. If it travels too
fast, centrifugal force will propel it beyond its orbit, eventually flinging
it into space.
This would work if the parent star only had one planet circling it, but
that's not the case in solar systems, where EACH planet is codependant on
the other planets to maintain BALANCE in their orbits.
If one planet starts to wobble it could set off a chain reaction wherein all
the planets would begin to wobble.
That's EXACTLY what is happening in out solar system!
DUH. And you can thank HAARP for causing it all.
Oh, look, Alexa Tequilatits has solved the Lagrange three body problem.
Alexa starts to wobble: third bottle of Tequila.
Do you like my new sig, Alexa?
You whining again about something you have no control over, naziboi?
Mebbe the Martians(tm) will let you ride out the solar system crash in the
Andromeda Galazy.
When you figure out how to fly your extraterrestrial saucer at Groom Lake,
that is.