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Originally posted by blocula
hi...influence what objects? if these two planets were perfectly opposite eachother,nothing would be effected. the sun is too massive to show any gravitational differences and if so, they would be too small for us to notice them,not to mention the fact that the sun is so bright that we cant even look at it and venus and mars are too far away to be effected in any large ,obvious way...
Originally posted by ZeroKnowledge
Even if it is so perfectly situated that nobody can see it from Earth - it will still have gravity and thus influence orbits of objects in Solar system. So it is not possible.edit on 10-9-2011 by blocula because: (no reason given)
ever notice that we cannot stop sleep,no matter how hard we try we are forced to fall asleep, because we are waking up on the parallel earth and i've stayed up for three days before,hmmmm i wonder why? i must have been sick for three days and recovering asleep on the parallel earth...for three days...some days i sleep 12 hrs,some days 4 hrs some days not at all. this is starting to make a little sense now...
Originally posted by curious7
reply to post by Lighterside
Hmm.
I'll agree although personally, I've slept for between 8-14 hours regularly for a few years now with the higher number of hours being more the norm these days.
how is this impossible? this other earth would be 93 million miles x 2 away from us, the two earths would be roughly 186 million miles away from eachother at all times...theres nothing stopping this other earth from being there...
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Skywatcher2011
Dog ate the homework... again?
It is physically impossible for there to be a planet in an orbit opposite Earth's. It does not require NASA to demonstrate that.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by blocula
Yes there is. It's called orbital mechanics.
The gravitational forces involved make the location 180º from Earth an unstable location. It's called the L3 point. No object could remain there. The influence of Venus would prevent it.edit on 9/10/2011 by Phage because: (no reason given)
maybe this other planet is a hell planet. sure seems like it might be, i have had some terrifying and sinister nightmares. but then again i have had a lot of dreams that were happy and beautiful and i did not want to wake up from them...
Originally posted by HawkeyeNation
Well if that's the case then I guess you could say that's a place of good & bad. Because when i dream on this Earth I have lots of sex with woman I've only seen before Pretty sure my wife does not like me on the other Earth.
I've also died probably 20 times doing stupid # & have experienced tidal waves 100ft high.
I think this place is a little safer for me.
Originally posted by Skywatcher2011
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by blocula
Yes there is. It's called orbital mechanics.
The gravitational forces involved make the location 180º from Earth an unstable location. It's called the L3 point. No object could remain there. The influence of Venus would prevent it.edit on 9/10/2011 by Phage because: (no reason given)
Can you show us mathematically how the forces would make it unstable for another planet to be at that location?
No?
Case in point Phage.
just the fact that we are here on this earth, makes it a posibility that there is another one...
Originally posted by blocula
maybe this parallel earth on the other side of the sun is invisible to our five senses. or perhaps the people living there have found a way to cloak their entire planet,shroud it within some type of force field that renders it undetectable to our technology,so they wont have to worry about us bringing our war like ways upon their world...
Originally posted by blocula
ever notice that we cannot stop sleep,no matter how hard we try we are forced to fall asleep, because we are waking up on the parallel earth and i've stayed up for three days before,hmmmm i wonder why? i must have been sick for three days and recovering asleep on the parallel earth...for three days...some days i sleep 12 hrs,some days 4 hrs some days not at all. this is starting to make a little sense now...
Originally posted by curious7
reply to post by Lighterside
Hmm.
I'll agree although personally, I've slept for between 8-14 hours regularly for a few years now with the higher number of hours being more the norm these days.edit on 10-9-2011 by blocula because: (no reason given)