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Scientist's have detected changes in Saturn rings and are reportedly perplexed. They can't explain why they are changing in particle composition since Voyager spacecraft flyby. See: http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/sto...04.htm&sc=1501 It just indicates that the Universe is not static but constantly evolving under field dynamics not fully understood by mainstream scientists. However, once you have the GUT model this and many other mysterious become apparent from a conservation of energy and evolving base field understanding. carry on, the nightbat |
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![]() nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Scientist's have detected changes in Saturn rings and are reportedly perplexed. They can't explain why they are changing in particle composition since Voyager spacecraft flyby. See: http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/sto...04.htm&sc=1501 It just indicates that the Universe is not static but constantly evolving under field dynamics not fully understood by mainstream scientists. However, once you have the GUT model this and many other mysterious become apparent from a conservation of energy and evolving base field understanding. carry on, the nightbat Morning nightbat, Yes, indications may be that the rings we see today are of fairly recent origin, and may be changing before our eyes as time goes on. Just like we saw the Shoemaker-Levy comet slam into Jupiter only 10 years ago, perhaps there were one or more comets that broke up near Saturn not too long before the time when Galileo began viewing it with his telescope. If the ancients had had telescopes, they might not have seen rings. Double-A |
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Hi nightbat,and Double-A Ice is a great reflector,and makes the rings
stand out. Have great pictures of them close up by the "Voyager" space probes. Lots of small particles in these rings,and that begs the question. Could tiny "Moons embedded in the rings herd and capture these small particles an thus change their structure(view we see over time)? Could the Sun's inferred be breaking down the molecule structure of water releasing the two invisible gases into space?. Could there be collisions with all these trillions of particles,and knocking them out of their synchronize orbit.,causing them to fall to Saturn like shooting stars?: Interesting is their ring space gaps. This guy "Cassini" was first to notice this gap in the system and they named this particular gap after him. Nice easy way to get your name in all the astronomy books for ever. Bert |
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