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Old October 23rd 03, 06:55 PM
Knut Ove Hauge
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Default Mollusk shaped solar system

There could be some misunderstanding of my posting about the expanding
solar system at a rate of 630 meters a year. From the origin the Earth has
travelled 5.37 E+22 meters through it's circle,spiral and its own spin
distance during a year of 1.47 E+10 meters. The orbit is rather complex
and could be compared to the way a mollusk shell grows.Spiral screwed and
circular at the same time.







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