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Originally posted by alfa1
Originally posted by indigothefish
, i am argueing that an object could enter the solar system in such a way to be next to the sun itself during the daytime sky while it is entering the solar system,
No, it couldnt actually.
Objects are only hidden by the sun for a month or so, being visible either just before sunrise, just after sunset. You're putting forward a scenario where something rushes into the solar system from an interstellar distance away during that month and then comes to a screeching halt so that it takes another 6 to 8 months to travel the rest of the distance.
en.wikipedia.org...
Spectroscopic observations in the 1900s gave the first clues about the Venusian rotation. Vesto Slipher tried to measure the Doppler shift of light from Venus, but found that he could not detect any rotation. He surmised that the planet must have a much longer rotation period than had previously been thought.[84] Later work in the 1950s showed that the rotation was retrograde. Radar observations of Venus were first carried out in the 1960s, and provided the first measurements of the rotation period which were close to the modern value.[85]...
No rotation was found, th e moon doesn't either. But they can't have people two and two together, so suddenly venus is given a reverse rotation that makes it appear to stand still.
If anything shows up to give our pole shift a boot in the pants, we're in big trouble. Rotation will stop for the same reason Earth Runs On Over Unity.edit on 19-7-2011 by Unity_99 because: (no reason given)