Planet X: ORBIT Perturbation: Response
We are here addressing Charlenes need to respond to her professor re
his statement that Planet X will disturb the Earths orbit such that it
might sling into the Sun and fry.
To understand why planets in orbit around a sun
hold the positions they do, humans must imagine
factors they are not yet aware of, but can infer
from the behavior of these planets - for instance,
the orbital plane.
- The orbital plane has planets slinging out from
the middle of a rotating sun, as the rings of
Saturn do around its middle, because of a
FLOW that is slung out from the rotating body
that thence returns into the rotating body at the
poles. The planets in the orbital plane slung out
from the middle of the sun are thus HELD
AWAY by this sling.
- Planets do not flow with the sling round to the
poles of the sun, because this would involve a trip
too far away from the sun, a gravitational giant,
before the trip back. The gravitational draw here
can be envisioned as a string from the center of
the sun to the planet.
- Planets move, in concert, in a clockwise or
counterclockwise direction around a sun due to
sweeping arms that reach out from the core of the
rotating sun, brushing the planets before them.
These sweeping arms can be envisioned as the
spokes of a wheel.
- Planets STAY in the orbital plane and do not
drift to either side because of what we will refer
to as eddy currents. The sling out is not solely
at the waist of the rotating sun but slings out
at a diminishing rate on either side, but the rate
outward is greater at the waist. Thus, when the
material being slung out from the middle of the
rotating sun tries to escape to the sides, it is
caught and pulled BACK by the slower pace of
the material at the sides, creating a circular eddy
current that returns it to the waist of the rotating
sun. This eddy current can be envisioned as
floatsam on a river and the manner in which this
gets drawn into the center of the river, where the
fastest flow occurs.
- Planets find their nitch in all this based on more
than gravity or magnetism factors, as there are
thousands of forces that affect the placement of
bodies free to move about in space. The entry of
a new planet INTO the orbital plane would results
in a bumping outward or compressing inward of
existing planets as this new planet encountered the
others during their journeys around the sun, until
no further adjustments were required and an
equilibrium was established.
Now in this drama, place Planet X, inbound and
making a fast passage through the solar system. It is
first affected by the eddy currents, which are in greater
turmoil at a distance from the sun where the sling
outward is reduced and the eddy currents thus creating
wider circles. This causes Planet X to draw up into
the orbital plane early in its approach. It is then caught
in the sweeping arms, going with them in a
counterclockwise manner until coming closer and
picking up speed it finds the arm sweep faster and
stronger such that it is bumped back during the arm
passage, essentially skipping over the arm. This causes
Planet X to assumes a retrograde motion during its
approach. It then encounters an increasingly strong
flow of the material slinging out from the waist of the
sun, while at the same time being drawn increasingly
by the suns gravitational field. This causes Planet X
to drop below the ecliptic, to escape the outward sling
of this material. Finally, when the point of passage
arrives, Planet X is zipping through the solar system
at a 32 degree angle from the ecliptic, traversing the
solar system in 3 short months. In this passage, it is
the lessor influence on the planets in the solar system,
who are listening the the suns influence almost
entirely during their orbits. Planet X is a bully,
elbowing his way through a crowd, but affecting only
those unfortunate to be in his way or close enough to
feel, directly or indirectly, the shoving and pushing.
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