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What if Pluto hits Neptune? Nothing is impossible. put it down as
Murphy law. It does have to cut across Neptune orbit when it moves closer to the sun. Keep in mind Neptune has a much greater gravity force.(177% of Earth) Should Pluto and Charon hit Neptune it would cause a lot of steam. I would change my view and say yes like Earth Neptune is a water ice surface planet. If Pluto hit Triton it would knock it out of orbit.and send it into the Sun. Well this just jumped in Neptune has three moons Triton has always interested me for it has its mysteries. #1 why is its surface being so very cold and Triton so small showing hot geyser activity? #2 Why is it orbiting in the opposite direction of the other two Moons? Hmmm Well the imperial thinkers can not use any thing else but capture,and I like that bert |
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TW It is also my universe It is also my spacetime. I do not need you
to tell me how I see it. My post was based on good science conjectures. You knock my ideas down like you are the boss. I think my ideas(thoughts) are better than yours. Reality is you are a arrogant son of a bitch and not hard to figure Get lost bert |
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And you are a DELUSIONAL OLD CRANK, BEERTbrain! lmao!
Things in separated orbits DO NOT collide. Drink more. You're getting TESTY! Saul Levy On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 14:13:14 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: TW It is also my universe It is also my spacetime. I do not need you to tell me how I see it. My post was based on good science conjectures. You knock my ideas down like you are the boss. I think my ideas(thoughts) are better than yours. Reality is you are a arrogant son of a bitch and not hard to figure Get lost bert |
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Cactus saul Pluto has such an elongated orbit that at times its closer
to the Sun than Neptune. Think about that Ooops thinking does not fit for you bert |
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So what, the orbits don't overlap.
Saul Levy On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 08:31:38 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Cactus saul Pluto has such an elongated orbit that at times its closer to the Sun than Neptune. Think about that Ooops thinking does not fit for you bert |
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On Aug 31, 9:36 am, Timberwoof
wrote: In article , (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: What if Pluto hits Neptune? Nothing is impossible. put it down as Murphy law. Murphy's Law is not a law of science, it's a snarky response by engineers to the fact that technology is more cantankerous than would be nice. It does have to cut across Neptune orbit when it moves closer to the sun. Have you looked at the orbital inclinations? You have to think three-dimensionally about this. Keep in mind Neptune has a much greater gravity force.(177% of Earth) That's meaningless unless you also take relative distances and velocities into account. Should Pluto and Charon hit Neptune it would cause a lot of steam. I would change my view and say yes like Earth Neptune is a water ice surface planet. If Pluto hit Triton it would knock it out of orbit.and send it into the Sun. How do you know it wouldn't crumble both planets into bits and make them congeal into one new planet and a whole lot of rocks flying everywhere? Well this just jumped in Neptune has three moons Triton has always interested me for it has its mysteries. #1 why is its surface being so very cold and Triton so small showing hot geyser activity? #2 Why is it orbiting in the opposite direction of the other two Moons? Hmmm Well the imperial thinkers can not use any thing else but capture,and I like that bert Well, you certainly think of many things. It's almost not worth it to answer any of your questions, for often you answer them yourself with certainty. -- Timberwoof me at timberwoof dot comhttp://www.timberwoof.com People who can't spell get kicked out of Hogwarts. Your topic/author stalking, exclusion of evidence and otherwise profound nayism imposed upon every possible soul that you can screw from both sides and top to bottom at the same time is noted. ~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth |
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On Aug 31, 6:21 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
What if Pluto hits Neptune? Nothing is impossible. put it down as Murphy law. It does have to cut across Neptune orbit when it moves closer to the sun. Keep in mind Neptune has a much greater gravity force.(177% of Earth) Should Pluto and Charon hit Neptune it would cause a lot of steam. I would change my view and say yes like Earth Neptune is a water ice surface planet. If Pluto hit Triton it would knock it out of orbit.and send it into the Sun. Well this just jumped in Neptune has three moons Triton has always interested me for it has its mysteries. #1 why is its surface being so very cold and Triton so small showing hot geyser activity? #2 Why is it orbiting in the opposite direction of the other two Moons? Hmmm Well the imperial thinkers can not use any thing else but capture,and I like that bert As you say, anything is possible. However, bringing icy Sedna into the inner realm of our solar system, and smacking that icy sucker into the backside of our physically dark Selene/moon would be extremely interesting. Like our Selene, big old Titan was also most likely a captured moon, though rather oddly it also has that fairly robust atmosphere, and with applied technology it's even livable by those of us intelligent enough to pick our own nose and wipe our own butt. (unfortunately that excludes most everyone in Usenet) ~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth |
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![]() "BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Aug 31, 6:21 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: snip Guthball drivel Like our Selene, big old Titan was also most likely a captured moon, though rather oddly it also has that fairly robust atmosphere, and with applied technology it's even livable by those of us intelligent enough to pick our own nose and wipe our own butt. (unfortunately that excludes most everyone in Usenet) You couldn't even find your nose, since it is attached to your head, which is firmly implanted up your anus. |
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On Sep 1, 10:40 am, "Hagar" wrote:
"BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Aug 31, 6:21 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: snip Guthball drivel Like our Selene, big old Titan was also most likely a captured moon, though rather oddly it also has that fairly robust atmosphere, and with applied technology it's even livable by those of us intelligent enough to pick our own nose and wipe our own butt. (unfortunately that excludes most everyone in Usenet) You couldn't even find your nose, since it is attached to your head, which is firmly implanted up your anus. Why are devout Jews and faith based pretend-Atheists like yourself so afraid of captured planets, moons or asteroids? I take it you also don't believe in galaxies colliding. What about those planets and moons of Sirius B, as in where the hell did they go? ~ BG |
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