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An orbital theory~

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posted on Feb, 13 2007 @ 09:06 PM
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I suppose that Creationism is the place to put this~

I had a thought recently...

Electrons orbit the nucleus...
The moon orbits the earth...
The earth orbits the sun...
Doesn't the sun orbit some central point of the galaxy? (hence the spiral)...
Is the galaxy orbiting a central point to the universe?


perhaps the universe is orbiting some central ultra-dimensional point..

perhaps the universe is just an atom in some super-sized molecule, at a size that we cannot comprehend~

opinions?

[edit on 13-2-2007 by x08]



posted on Feb, 13 2007 @ 09:11 PM
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It does make sense. To date, scientists, backed up with law of physics etc. can only come up with various theories.

When you try to imagine the vagueness of universe, and then if it's just a part of larger who knows what, it is quite mind boggling



posted on Feb, 14 2007 @ 11:32 AM
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It's a nice thought and one I used to share... BUT, electrons don't orbit a nucleus the same way planetary objects orbit their central points.

Large bodies move in proscribed orbits, whereas an electron can be anywhere surrounding the nucleus and appear to be pretty random (I think it is a cat in the box thing). Electrons orbits are better discribed as a cloud (as I understand it) and are just kind of swarming around their central point.



 
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