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The formation of the Solar System
Building material a nebular cloud.(mostly hydrogen and helium,and dust.
Then in time comes a shock wave from a supernova explosion (near by). This shock wave heats the gas causing it to glow and revolve. It rotates faster and faster at its center,and creates a ball and this swirling cloud takes the shape of a disk. The ball at its core will get denser and denser,and will become the sun. The plane of the swirling disk will be where planets comets,and meteors will form.(along its equatorial plane.) Nice part of space vacuum objects can rotate(spin) in it without slowing down unless they collide with something or feel a tidal pull from nearby objects. Interesting that objects going in a straight line their momentum stays the same unless some outside force acts upon them. Angular momentum acts the same way,but has an added effect. It goes like this. "The amount of momentum carried by a spinning object depends not only on its rotation speed but also on how its mass is distributed around its axis of rotation.(known as then moment of inertia) this dictates to us how much force it takes to "spin up" an object of a certain shape,and how much the object resists slowing down once it is spinning.(a figure skater is an expert on this) It was easy for me to come up with my "Spin is in theory" Once I realize the universe "swirls" Bert |
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This rambling style always feels like it should be finished with the
word....PEPSI (lipsmacking...). "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Building material a nebular cloud.(mostly hydrogen and helium,and dust. Then in time comes a shock wave from a supernova explosion (near by). This shock wave heats the gas causing it to glow and revolve. It rotates faster and faster at its center,and creates a ball and this swirling cloud takes the shape of a disk. The ball at its core will get denser and denser,and will become the sun. The plane of the swirling disk will be where planets comets,and meteors will form.(along its equatorial plane.) Nice part of space vacuum objects can rotate(spin) in it without slowing down unless they collide with something or feel a tidal pull from nearby objects. Interesting that objects going in a straight line their momentum stays the same unless some outside force acts upon them. Angular momentum acts the same way,but has an added effect. It goes like this. "The amount of momentum carried by a spinning object depends not only on its rotation speed but also on how its mass is distributed around its axis of rotation.(known as then moment of inertia) this dictates to us how much force it takes to "spin up" an object of a certain shape,and how much the object resists slowing down once it is spinning.(a figure skater is an expert on this) It was easy for me to come up with my "Spin is in theory" Once I realize the universe "swirls" Bert |
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Hi Aunty B yes I've created my own style of writing(took me years) Never
did any Pepsi(lipsmacking) but a lot of Bud Lite,and Mexican sweet potato chip lipsmacking(good stuff) Does my not using coma create a rambling reading effect? Bert |
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