I really like this video of a more accurate way of looking at the solar systems mvement. It orbits the center of the galaxy and is on its side relative to that.
And even this isn't 100% accurate as the sun wobbles in the center as its pulled by the gravity of the planets. But its good enough.
aries1234: This does not alter the fact you said on several occaisions the earth orbits the sun in about 24 hours, keep digging
Thank God there was an intelligent man who could show me my mistake, without obfuscating his point with misquotations and logic fallacies; because your ability to point out a simple mistake, is limited by the common reasoning fallacies that fill your mind, and limit your ability to communicate with a person who was willing to learn from you.
Sir_T: I really like this video of a more accurate way of looking at the solar systems mvement. It orbits the center of the galaxy and is on its side relative to that.
And even this isn't 100% accurate as the sun wobbles in the center as its pulled by the gravity of the planets. But its good enough.
Now that is clearer a well worded and illustarted reply, it follows my own findings
Sir_T: I really like this video of a more accurate way of looking at the solar systems mvement. It orbits the center of the galaxy and is on its side relative to that.
And even this isn't 100% accurate as the sun wobbles in the center as its pulled by the gravity of the planets. But its good enough.
Thanks for the video: fascinating and scaring: what if the Earth lags behind for a wee moment and we are lost in the space...
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