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There are no stationary objects in the Universe
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(05-16-2024, 11:18 AM)BeyondKnowledge Wrote: I see it more of very slow cyclicle motion rather then chaotic. Like the motion of a huge machine that moves in many ways yet never crashes into itself, except for the occasional dust that get in the way.


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Well its chaotic 

Do you mean dust from the Asteroid belt, Kuiper Belt, and let's not forget the Oort Cloud that we are enveloped in? I assume thats moving with us as well.

NGL it all has a Horton Hears a Who feel to it. We are nothing but a speck of dust surrounded by smaller specks of dust

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RE: There are no stationary objects in the Universe - by putnam6 - 05-16-2024, 12:31 PM


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