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Wobble ??????
A wobble tells us a lot when measured It needs to be discussed,and get
known. It begs these questions How much wobble does the moon make for are Earth? How much wobble does Jupiter make for the Sun. I'm surprised that the sun having over 95% of the solar system wobble at all. What star has the most wobble? What is the size of the planet creating this big wobble. I think "you all' can tell that this old man woke up a little dizzy,getting out of bed (head spinning) and wobbled his way to rthe bathroom Go figure Bert |
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Wobble ??????
It is "wobble" at this spacetime as the only way to find life There
has to be a rock planet out there as big as Jupiter with a surface that is 95% water revolving around a star like our Sun Bert |
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Wobble ??????
Wobble motion is a big part of the universe. If there is no perfect
circle than there has to be wobble. If objects relate to each other,and let the objects know they are there we see this as wobble. Even are walking is a wobble.action Bert |
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Wobble ??????
On Jun 14, 3:07 pm, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Wobble motion is a big part of the universe. If there is no perfect circle than there has to be wobble. If objects relate to each other,and let the objects know they are there we see this as wobble. Even are walking is a wobble.action Bert Wobble is the status quo norm of orbital physics. You are 100% correct, in that there's no such thing as a wobble free orbit, or wobble free planet, moon, sun or black hole. Even the atoms of Bert have wobble, especially after consuming a few beers. Of anything warmer than zero K has wobble. Perhaps the antimatter core of a black hole has the least wobble. - Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth |
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Wobble ??????
Brad Right you are Age and Bud light add to this old man's wobble. As
I posted getting up the other day I got out of bed and my head was going round and round. This made two things happen to me. One I fell over,and the other gave me the idea for posting "wobble" while I rested on the floor Go figure Bert |
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Wobble ??????
On Jun 15, 6:26 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Brad Right you are Age and Bud light add to this old man's wobble. As I posted getting up the other day I got out of bed and my head was going round and round. This made two things happen to me. One I fell over,and the other gave me the idea for posting "wobble" while I rested on the floor Go figure Bert Go figure as to why those Google/NOVA newsgroup gold stars are still not working. Apparently our DARPA is not a happy camper. - Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth |
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Wobble ??????
Without "wobble" the earth might be just another dead planet. Does the
moon help create wobble? Does the moon help the earth spin with less wobble? Does wobble help create more ice at the poles? Has the earth's bobble changed due to the moon's orbit being so large at this spacetime? I like wobble Bert |
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Wobble ??????
On Jun 15, 6:32 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Without "wobble" the earth might be just another dead planet. Does the moon help create wobble? Does the moon help the earth spin with less wobble? Does wobble help create more ice at the poles? Has the earth's bobble changed due to the moon's orbit being so large at this spacetime? I like wobble Bert That moon represents 2e20 N/sec worth of its orbital tidal interaction with Earth. Do the hourly and then further ponder as to the 24 hour and yearly amounts of that force, then try to figure out exactly where all of that force has been going and/or affecting our 98.5% fluid Earth. How much of that tidal force creates wobble (inside and out), and then how much of that interactive wobble becomes geothermal heat via internal plus that of surface and atmospheric friction. - Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth |
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Wobble ??????
I think BEERTbrain has a wobble even with no beer in him! lmao!
He's old enough... Saul Levy On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 18:36:56 -0700 (PDT), BradGuth wrote: On Jun 14, 3:07 pm, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Wobble motion is a big part of the universe. If there is no perfect circle than there has to be wobble. If objects relate to each other,and let the objects know they are there we see this as wobble. Even are walking is a wobble.action Bert Wobble is the status quo norm of orbital physics. You are 100% correct, in that there's no such thing as a wobble free orbit, or wobble free planet, moon, sun or black hole. Even the atoms of Bert have wobble, especially after consuming a few beers. Of anything warmer than zero K has wobble. Perhaps the antimatter core of a black hole has the least wobble. - Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth |
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