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Double-A Venus spin is no faster than a man can walk,and that begs
this question. How much does Venus wobble? It you find out it wobbles very little I* have an idea why. Best to keep in mind tops wobble at slow spin,and also Venus has no Moon Bert |
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To All It could be Venus Uranus,and other strange spinning planets are
showing us that all planets came out of the same accretion disk as the Sun is a bad theory. I like my theory better Bert |
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In article , G=EMC^2
Glazier wrote: To All It could be Venus Uranus,and other strange spinning planets are showing us that all planets came out of the same accretion disk as the Sun is a bad theory. I like my theory better Bert You don't have a theory - hell, you don't even have a clue. -- The greatest enemy of science is pseudoscience. e=pc and p=hk Jaffa cakes. Sweet delicious orangey jaffa goodness, and an abject lesson why parroting information from the web will not teach you cosmology. Official emperor of sci.physics, head mumbler of the "Cult of INSANE SCIENCE". Please pay no attention to my butt poking forward, it is expanding. Relf's Law? "Bull**** repeated to the limit of infinity asymptotically approaches the odour of roses." -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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You're a bad theory, BEERTbrain! Stupid old fool!
Saul Levy On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 11:40:51 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: To All It could be Venus Uranus,and other strange spinning planets are showing us that all planets came out of the same accretion disk as the Sun is a bad theory. I like my theory better Bert |
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