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Hi Double-A That artist conception of the sea Goddess Sedna being green
ice could fit nicely in some of Sedna's features. Good guess Sedna is more like a water comet. Green color for sea water and being the reflected color of Sedna has good probability to that guess Nightbat I do have lots of problems thinking that Sedna 8 billion miles away can be considered as an orbiting object attached to our solar system. The sun's gravity goes to infinity,but it gets so weak with distance that has me have this mix thinking. "What if" Sedna could be green ice because she has some copper. We never hear much about copper in our solar system. Iron made Mars red,and copper made Sedna green I can live with that Bert |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Hi Double-A That artist conception of the sea Goddess Sedna being green ice could fit nicely in some of Sedna's features. Good guess Sedna is more like a water comet. Green color for sea water and being the reflected color of Sedna has good probability to that guess Nightbat I do have lots of problems thinking that Sedna 8 billion miles away can be considered as an orbiting object attached to our solar system. With its highly elliptical orbit and apparently now in a close approach, it must get a lot farther away than that. And yet it is thought to be way inside the traditional area of the Oort cloud at out to 12 trillion miles or so. The sun's gravity goes to infinity,but it gets so weak with distance that has me have this mix thinking. "What if" Sedna could be green ice because she has some copper. We never hear much about copper in our solar system. Iron made Mars red,and copper made Sedna green I can live with that Bert Hi Bert, Of course copper needs some oxygen to turn green. Double-A |
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On 8 Feb 2005 14:58:36 -0800, "Double-A" wrote:
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Hi Double-A That artist conception of the sea Goddess Sedna being green ice could fit nicely in some of Sedna's features. Good guess Sedna is more like a water comet. Green color for sea water and being the reflected color of Sedna has good probability to that guess Nightbat I do have lots of problems thinking that Sedna 8 billion miles away can be considered as an orbiting object attached to our solar system. With its highly elliptical orbit and apparently now in a close approach, it must get a lot farther away than that. And yet it is thought to be way inside the traditional area of the Oort cloud at out to 12 trillion miles or so. The sun's gravity goes to infinity,but it gets so weak with distance that has me have this mix thinking. "What if" Sedna could be green ice because she has some copper. We never hear much about copper in our solar system. Iron made Mars red,and copper made Sedna green I can live with that Bert Hi Bert, Of course copper needs some oxygen to turn green. Double-A actually CuO is black. what you call a green copper salt, like the patina on the Statue of Liberty is basic copper carbonate (Cu2(OH)2CO3). |
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Hi double -A Water has one part oxygen and if there is some iron in
with the copper electrolysis can take place. Trillions of miles when Sedna is making its curve to fall back towards the sun is to far out for just the sun's gravitational force. Something is missing. Bert |
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Hi double -A Water has one part oxygen and if there is some iron in with the copper electrolysis can take place. Trillions of miles when Sedna is making its curve to fall back towards the sun is to far out for just the sun's gravitational force. Something is missing. Bert If Sedna is too far out to be held by the Sun's gravity, how do you explain the oort cloud? -- BV Webporgmaster of iheartmypond.com http://www.iheartmypond.com I'll be leaning on the bus stop post. |
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Hi BV That something that is missing fits well with the Oort cloud.
Lots of gravity is missing for the motions of the Mlky Way,and I'm just bringing this missing graviy force closer to our system. Bert |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Hi BV That something that is missing fits well with the Oort cloud. Lots of gravity is missing for the motions of the Mlky Way,and I'm just bringing this missing graviy force closer to our system. Bert Gravity being stronger than expected at long distances fits in well with Le Sagian gravity, and perhaps Wolterian (oc) gravity. Dark matter might be the epicycles of General Relativity. Double-A |
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Hello everyone,
Just saw a nice docu about the formation of our solar system. I haven't puzzled it out yet but made some notes for myself. They said comets are water and probably brought life to earth. Linear should have lots of heavy water, but I do not understand the element heavy water. Our earth was boiling with lava and they can not figure out where all this water should have come from. Although in the beginning stadium of the formation of the oceans the water would have been green with plenty of acids and toxic gasses. The oldest rocks found are stromabolites and they contain lots of cyanocobalomine which could transform the iron in the water to oxigen and protects against UV radiation. Could someone straigthen this out for me? Best regards from the other side of the world. Ann "Double-A" schreef in bericht oups.com... G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Hi Double-A That artist conception of the sea Goddess Sedna being green ice could fit nicely in some of Sedna's features. Good guess Sedna is more like a water comet. Green color for sea water and being the reflected color of Sedna has good probability to that guess Nightbat I do have lots of problems thinking that Sedna 8 billion miles away can be considered as an orbiting object attached to our solar system. With its highly elliptical orbit and apparently now in a close approach, it must get a lot farther away than that. And yet it is thought to be way inside the traditional area of the Oort cloud at out to 12 trillion miles or so. The sun's gravity goes to infinity,but it gets so weak with distance that has me have this mix thinking. "What if" Sedna could be green ice because she has some copper. We never hear much about copper in our solar system. Iron made Mars red,and copper made Sedna green I can live with that Bert Hi Bert, Of course copper needs some oxygen to turn green. Double-A |
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Hello again everybody,
Bert's saying that it takes less energy to fall in to our solar system than to get out I agree with him. An undentified force in the Oort Cloud makes comets fall into our solar system. I read may be they have found our companion star, and so we probably live in a double star system, like there are lots of in the universe. Talking about motions of the Milky Way, my question is : at what speed we are going actually? If the Milky Way is turning at a speed , and our solar system is turning at a speed, and the earth is going at a speed. What we consider of as "no speed as we stay seated", we are going at an immense speed through space. When I see the motion of the Milky Way I see it as a living thing because it moves like an ocean. The ocean forces are related to lots of things. The outer things of the Milky Way I see it as clouds that move... Best regards, Ann "Double-A" schreef in bericht oups.com... G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Hi BV That something that is missing fits well with the Oort cloud. Lots of gravity is missing for the motions of the Mlky Way,and I'm just bringing this missing graviy force closer to our system. Bert Gravity being stronger than expected at long distances fits in well with Le Sagian gravity, and perhaps Wolterian (oc) gravity. Dark matter might be the epicycles of General Relativity. Double-A |
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