Jonathan Silverlight wrote:
In message , Knut Ove Hauge
writes
There could be some misunderstanding of my posting about the expanding
solar system at a rate of 630 meters a year. From the origin the Earth
has
travelled 5.37 E+22 meters through it's circle,spiral and its own spin
distance during a year of 1.47 E+10 meters. The orbit is rather complex
and could be compared to the way a mollusk shell grows.Spiral screwed and
circular at the same time.
Would you like to explain those figures? I get a distance of 9.4 E+11
meters in a year, or 4.25 e+21 meters since the Earth was formed. But
you specifically referred to 630 meters per year.
But the Hubble rate is actually 10^-11 per year (see the "expanding
solar system" thread) so your figure is wrong whatever numbers you use.
Look at my other posting where I forgot to explain where the
acceleration 8102 meters/s^2 came from.
It is derivable from the planets temperature and this simple
equation. T= sqrt(a gravity field * g planet) I.e. earth
T=sqrt(8102 * 9.81) = 284 deg. Kelvin.
a Mars = 5906, a Mercury = 13700, a Venus = 45000 and a the Moon = 3201
[m/s^2].
The S=5.37e+22 meters are derivable from the earth age of 3.66 billion
years, although it can be calculated on it's own. Look at my home page
section "Calculating the Age of the Planets".
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