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Old May 16th 07, 10:00 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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What put the spin in the Milky Way?. What put the spin in the solar
system? What put the spin in the Earth? What put the spin in Electrons?
What put the spin in the nuclei? What put the spin in photons.? What
does being symmetrical have to do with spin? Why is spin intrinsic to
all that is? Is spin,and gravity the only two forces nature uses?
Bert

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Old May 17th 07, 01:15 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Daffy Duck Your saying compressing a gas will make it spin? If so why?
When I asked "Why does spin make objects symmetrical "you gave no
answer" Again your posts show by you weak replies you do not have the
brain power to give answers. You even fudge by using "no" Go
figure a low wit You are a hopeless wonder,and have no right to be
critical of the thoughts of others. Sad but so very true Bert

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Old May 17th 07, 01:35 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Klazmon Thanks for that site. My main thought is gas 100s of LY in
size must be rotating,and naturally as this gas gets smaller and smaller
it rotates faster. (ice skater physics) Why is this gas rotating in the
first place? Did hydrogen that comes out of neutron decay come out
spinning?(answer is yes) The accretion disk that formed the planets was
rotating,and with few exceptions all objects are orbiting and spinning
in the same direction as their creator around a spinning star. " My
spin is in theory" helps to understand why "spin" is intrinsic to all
that is. Bert

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Old May 17th 07, 10:12 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On May 16, 2:00 pm, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
What put the spin in the Milky Way?. What put the spin in the solar
system? What put the spin in the Earth? What put the spin in Electrons?
What put the spin in the nuclei? What put the spin in photons.? What
does being symmetrical have to do with spin? Why is spin intrinsic to
all that is? Is spin,and gravity the only two forces nature uses?
Bert



"Who put the bomp in the bomp-a-bomp-a-bomp
Who put the ram in the ram-a-lam-a-ding-dong
Who put the bop in the bop-she-bop-she-bop
Who put the dip in the dib-de-dip-de-dip" - Barry Mann

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Old May 17th 07, 10:39 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On May 17, 5:35 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Klazmon Thanks for that site. My main thought is gas 100s of LY in
size must be rotating,and naturally as this gas gets smaller and smaller
it rotates faster. (ice skater physics) Why is this gas rotating in the
first place? Did hydrogen that comes out of neutron decay come out
spinning?(answer is yes) The accretion disk that formed the planets was
rotating,and with few exceptions all objects are orbiting and spinning
in the same direction as their creator around a spinning star. " My
spin is in theory" helps to understand why "spin" is intrinsic to all
that is. Bert



It might seem easy to explain if the universe itself were rotating.
However, if that were the case, then galaxies should mostly be
rotating in the same direction, just like all hurricanes in the
northern hemisphere rotate in the same direction. But no particular
bias in the rotational direction of galaxies has been observed. The
source of rotation must me something on a smaller scale such as
convection currents in the hot gas that came out of the Big Bang.

Double-A


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Old May 17th 07, 10:52 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On 2007-05-17 22:39:40 +0100, Double-A said:

It might seem easy to explain if the universe itself were rotating.
However, if that were the case, then galaxies should mostly be
rotating in the same direction, just like all hurricanes in the
northern hemisphere rotate in the same direction. But no particular
bias in the rotational direction of galaxies has been observed. The
source of rotation must me something on a smaller scale such as
convection currents in the hot gas that came out of the Big Bang.

Double-A


If the universe were rotating, and the universe is defined as
everything, how would we detect this rotation?


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Old May 17th 07, 11:17 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On May 17, 2:52 pm, Phineas T Puddleduck
wrote:
On 2007-05-17 22:39:40 +0100, Double-A said:

It might seem easy to explain if the universe itself were rotating.
However, if that were the case, then galaxies should mostly be
rotating in the same direction, just like all hurricanes in the
northern hemisphere rotate in the same direction. But no particular
bias in the rotational direction of galaxies has been observed. The
source of rotation must me something on a smaller scale such as
convection currents in the hot gas that came out of the Big Bang.


Double-A


If the universe were rotating, and the universe is defined as
everything, how would we detect this rotation?

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I just stated that: Apparent coriolis forces causing galaxies to tend
to rotate in the same direction.

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Old May 17th 07, 11:42 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On 2007-05-17 23:17:14 +0100, Double-A said:


I just stated that: Apparent coriolis forces causing galaxies to tend
to rotate in the same direction.


Really?

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