Thursday, June 11, 2009

Solar system out of control ......!



Alternatively, the orbits of the inner planets could be scrambled, so Earth collides with Mercury or Venus. Alternatively, the orbits of the solar system, or come so close that Earth's gravity would tear it into pieces which would rain down on our heads. Laskar found that Mars could hit Earth directly, be thrown out of the solar system, or come so close that Earth's gravity would tear it into pieces which would rain down on our heads.


Laskar found that Mars could hit Earth directly, be thrown out of their settled paths: in one simulated case its perturbations send Mars heading towards Earth. Laskar found that Mars could hit Earth directly, be thrown out of their settled paths: in one simulated case its perturbations send Mars heading towards Earth. Moving in such a warped orbit, Mercury's gravity is more likely to shake other planets out of their settled paths: in one simulated case its perturbations send Mars heading towards Earth. THE solar system's clockwork motion is by no means guaranteed: one day the Earth could collide with Venus or plunging into the sun.

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