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More Speed On The Outside, Which Adds To The Evs Problem.
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Aaron Viviano on May 25, 2002 15:57:44 UTC |
When an object rotates most of the force of rotation will be on the outside of the object. So it makes perfect sense that most of the rotational force is on the planets and not the sun. However this leaves even more of a problem for the evs. If the solar system came from a mass of dust left over from another star and most of the force was on the outside of the disk, then all planets and moons MUST rotate the same way. Since this isn't the case. The current theory must be rexamined to see if it can get around this key flaw, if not it must be put aside untill evidence can be found to support it.
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