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I would have, too, if I hadn't seen it on Qi.But in fairness, 99.999% of the world believes that dessert was a joke.
No, I mean we SAW the vintage ad and STILL thought the ad execs were making fun of their audience with those erect bananas.I would have, too, if I hadn't seen it on Qi.
But Earth and Sol orbiting a central galaxy center DOESN'T make it true that Sol orbits Earth. It does not. So the truth is not in the middle. It's still with the figure on the right.
That has nothing to do with the cartoon. The sun and earth do in fact orbit a common center, it's just that that center is inside the sun.But Earth and Sol orbiting a central galaxy center DOESN'T make it true that Sol orbits Earth.
I clearly do not get it.That has nothing to do with the cartoon. The sun and earth do in fact orbit a common center, it's just that that center is inside the sun.
The third person is, for those of us who believe in Black Holes, is talking about Sagittarius A Star, around which everything in the Milky Way revolves.I clearly do not get it.
The cartoon juxtaposes an Earth-centric and a Sol-centric universe model. Then, a third person suggests that both orbit a common center. The third person is patently wrong.
Right.The cartoon juxtaposes an Earth-centric and a Sol-centric universe model.
That person is absolutely correct.Then, a third person suggests that both orbit a common center. The third person is patently wrong.
What the sun is made of is not relevant to the physics.The sun is a mass that we define as a celestial body, like a planet. It has a gaseous layer, just as Venus does. We regard that layer as part of the planet itself.
No -- that's shorthand, but any astronomer knows that it's just shorthand.Bodies outside orbit those bodies.
Not relevant.The earh has a gaseous layer, much thinner. We do not ever refer to our atmosphere as "orbiting" our planet. It is a part of the planet.
Irrelevant -- the galaxy is not involved.Earth and Sol orbit as part of a solar system, some galaxy center that keeps our galaxy "together" to some degree, as a star and gas and dust cluster.
Sol and Earth do not orbit a "common center" instead of one orbiting another.
The cartoon is totally correct. In any two-body system, the actual center of the system is not either of those bodies, it is a point that they both orbit. This is basic physics.The premise of he cartoon seems both wrong in asserting a "common center" as well as the premise that two views in opposition are never individually true or absolute. Its sounds quite like some metaphysical sophistry.
The third person is talking only about the Earth and the sun.The third person is, for those of us who believe in Black Holes, is talking about Sagittarius A Star, around which everything in the Milky Way revolves.
