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Solar Systems Training

Samantha Said:

Where can I get practical solar system training?

We Answered:

some buildings are teaching about this there from there you can get it

Viola Said:

Will you subscribe to my new religion?

We Answered:

When she comes, I'll say "pack your bags--we're going on a guilt trip!" Then I'll have a beer and worship my refrigerator. I follow my brother-in-law's religion--he is an appliantologist.

Nathaniel Said:

What if our solar system was really an atom? ?

We Answered:

There are some similarities, such as the orbiting of smaller bodies around a larger central body, spinning orbital bodies generating magnetic fields, vast amounts of empty space punctuated by descrete bodies, but the resemblence soon falls apart.

The solar system is held together by gravity, an atom by electrical charge.

Electrons frequently change their orbits when they absorb or emit radiation, the planets are stable and do not chanhge orbit due to radiation.

Atoms vibrate randomly depending on temperatre, the solar system is ocillatory.

Electrons have a fixed constant mass, planets have various and changing masses.

Electrons are random and statistical in their orbits, a planet is definately localized and has a very predictable orbit.

The solar system is planar, like a disk, atoms are "spherical".

Nuclei are composed of descrete and non radiative particles of fixed mass, the sun is homogenious and highly radiative and is constantly losing mass.

Bacteria and virii are comprised of atoms and hense cannot be smaller than atoms. The geometries of scale limit how small life can be but if there were something so big that we were just an atom of it then we would expect to see a lot more atoms just like us nearby but we don't. Atoms over lap and bond. solar systems don't exhibit that kind of affinity.

Jeanne Said:

looking for a book title about a space ship in our solar system?

We Answered:

the magic schoolbus?

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