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Old June 23rd 06, 10:01 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Here is the kicker almost an Earth year to make just one rotation. I
find it interesting it turns slower than making its trip around the Sun
Very. interesting yes Is Google going to tell me it was hit by an
object and that slowed its spin down to a crawl. (I say bull ****) I
know the true reason. Volcanoes went off on the side of its turning
They created also its very dense carbone dioxide atmosphere.that is
still making Venus slow its spin as I type. To further give my theory
reality it has lost of sulfuric acid,and that comes out of volcanoes.
Venus has active volcanoes in this spacetime. best to keep in mind Venus
has a thin crust(volcanoes like that) Just had this thought jump in
Venus has an iron nickel core and yet has a very,very weak magnetic
field. No big mystery. When did a dynamo ever produce electricity
without turning fast In this spacetime Venus's spin is being slowed by
friction Bert

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Old June 23rd 06, 11:15 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Here is the kicker almost an Earth year to make just one rotation. I
find it interesting it turns slower than making its trip around the Sun
Very. interesting yes Is Google going to tell me it was hit by an
object and that slowed its spin down to a crawl. (I say bull ****) I
know the true reason. Volcanoes went off on the side of its turning
They created also its very dense carbone dioxide atmosphere.that is
still making Venus slow its spin as I type. To further give my theory
reality it has lost of sulfuric acid,and that comes out of volcanoes.
Venus has active volcanoes in this spacetime. best to keep in mind Venus
has a thin crust(volcanoes like that) Just had this thought jump in
Venus has an iron nickel core and yet has a very,very weak magnetic
field. No big mystery. When did a dynamo ever produce electricity
without turning fast In this spacetime Venus's spin is being slowed by
friction Bert



"A slow retrograde rotation is thought to have developed as a
consequence of tidal forces, friction, and solar heating of Venus'
thick atmosphere." - Wikipedia

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Old June 24th 06, 10:44 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Double-A Thick atmosphere creates tidal friction. I'[m big this week on
volcanoes so I fit them in . I would think Venus must be rather flat due
to friction,can that be checked out? No friction on Mars and its
volcanoes make for tall mountains. It all fits Bert

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Old June 25th 06, 02:57 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Is Cometh (SIC!) Wormwood propelled by volcanoes, BEERTbrain? Just
wondering...

Saul Levy


On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 17:44:31 -0400, (G=EMC^2
Glazier) wrote:

Double-A Thick atmosphere creates tidal friction. I'[m big this week on
volcanoes so I fit them in . I would think Venus must be rather flat due
to friction,can that be checked out? No friction on Mars and its
volcanoes make for tall mountains. It all fits Bert

 




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