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9-30-2009 9:12 AM
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Anomalies, lost data, etc...I betcha aliens are behind this! *LOL* .
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9-30-2009 9:17 AM
clip-on-tie
We should totally dump our trash there.
9-30-2009 1:10 PM
Steve Savage
We should totally dump our trash there.
The Titius-Bode Law is the rough rule that predicts the spacing of the planets in the Solar System.

It is this spacing, called the Goldilocks Theory, that has permitted life to evolve on Earth, but not on Mercury, Venus, or Mars, for reasons of being too hot or too cold for flowing water.

Just as Goldilocks found the porridge that was just right, the Earth seems to be just right for living creatures; the perfect distance from the sun for lots of water.

Any closer or further away from the Sun than we are would result in loss of all life on Earth.

By transferring Mass (trash) from one planet to another, no matter how imperceptible, it...
9-30-2009 1:42 PM
jmatts78
Well we've been doing just that since we started shooting satellites off into space.
9-30-2009 1:42 PM
jmatts78
Transferring mass I mean.
9-30-2009 1:54 PM
lollipop10
you guys is funny
9-30-2009 4:54 PM
Steve Savage
Well we've been doing just that since we started shooting satellites off into space.
Transferring mass I mean.
The satellites which revolve around the Earth do not represent a transfer of mass. They revolve around the earth in a stationary orbit because of gravitational and centripetal force, moving about very little, and rotate at the same speed as the earth.

They usually stay within a defined area, normally referred to as "the Box." As such their mass has not crossed over the Gravitational Boundary of the Earth's planetary limits.

You are correct, however, in reference to the satellites we sent up that revolve around Mars or the Moon because they have, in a sense, left...
10-1-2009 8:59 PM
Steve Savage
Came across this today:

The Kilogram Isn't What It Used to Be—It's Lighter

Perhaps the International Perfect Kilogram (IPK) is a metaphor or indicator, iterating a loss of mass of its context - the Earth.

Within a high-security, climate-controlled vault in France, the perfect kilogram, the platinum-iridium standard, is getting ever so slightly less massive—and no one knows why.

Despite all the protective protocols and delicate procedures, it had mysteriously changed. The difference is approximately 30 micrograms —30 billionths of a kilogram—in a hundred years. (Imagine 30 cents out of a $10 million stack of pennies.)
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