…physical realities.
When the earth stops spinning
Earth 24 hrs. spin decrease around 2 second every 100,000
years, would take the earth around one trillion, five hundred twenty billion,
and six hundred forty million for its 24 hours to turn into 23 hours instead. It is more or less (more than) 3 times the age
of Planet Earth since it was accidentally formed; the earth (based on
scientifically searched data is 4 and half billion years old.
As seen above, if the Earth loses two seconds every 100,000
years, there is zero danger for this planet to approach the Sun and/or burst in
fire. Planet Earth would make one day to be only 23 hours instead of 24 hours.
But if the earth stops spinning, it would be attracted
toward our Sun and burst in fire. All
planets spin, and that is one of the reason or physical states why the earth is
not either repelled nor attracted to the sun.
Satellites, all, are attracted or repealed to or from Planet Earth due
to this physical phenomenon ...if they would spin, they would stay
forever orbiting around Planet Earth as the Earth Moon does, if and only the
distance from the center of the earth and the center of the moon are in
specific co-relation one to the other at which one is proportional to its distance
of the other ...if X distance to Y is proportional to the spin of the one with
less mass, the one if it is X or Y, would stay orbiting forever around the
other one be it X or Y. Any object or
substance that doesn't comply with this, would either approach or move away
from the bigger one be it X or Y.
If the speed-direction of the smaller one is tangential to the
bigger one been the bigger one X or Y, and its tangent related to the surface of the one at which X or Y is directing to, is more than 1 degree inward the surface of the object at which it directs toward, it enters, physically, the X or Y bigger
body as it happens so often with meteors and other smaller celestial bodies. If its tangent is less than 1 degree away from the surface of the body be it X or Y, it bounces outward or burns as it passes its atmosphere if there is any. Always if its speed creates a force greater than its gravitation force in relation to its temporary spontaneous correlated weight to their bodies X and Y at which X or Y adds up speed and gravity which will deviate away from the body of the bigger one X or Y as it adds up the bigger one gravity to acquire a much stronger velocity. One degree is a correlation to the diameter of the bigger body. If the moving smaller body is not made of heavy element (S), the added speed will break it into smaller bodies and enters the body of the bigger X or Y.
So, "Doomsday Prophecies" is far from reality, but
in Space Time, anything is possible.
There is no law, but that of atomic behaviour influenced by space, not
time. Yet Space Time are the same thing as
the first and last name of a person. Michael
Rock, at which Michael is the first name and Rock is the last name, different
words name but the same person.
This ...physical realities of Physics apply to Black holes at which one Galaxy would move away from a "very near other Galaxy" or join another Galaxy creating a bigger Black Hole and therefore a bigger Galaxy that after trillion of years will consume itself into a smaller one till it goes poof off its Universe, this is, will disappear; or join again another Galaxy to repeat the cycle. I call this cycle: morivivo,. the Galaxy almost die and then revives or just die. This name is from a plant abundant in the Dominican Republic, called: morivivi (accented in the last i of its vowel, word originated from: morir, vivir) that if you touch it, its leaves fold, later, its leaves open again. People interpret it reacting as dying if touched, and alive later after if not touched again. It looks as a simple grass plant with pines on it and grows very low on the surface of any dry land amongst other grasses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimosa_pudica
Mimosa pudica[3] (from Latin: pudica "shy, bashful or shrinking"; also called sensitive plant, sleepy plant, Dormilones, touch-me-not, shameplant, or shy plant) is a creeping annual or perennial herb of the pea family Fabaceae often grown for its curiosity value: the compound leaves fold inward and droop when touched or shaken, defending themselves from harm, and re-open a few minutes later.[4] The species is native to South America and Central America, but is now a pantropical weed. It can also be found in Asia in countries such as Bangladesh, Thailand, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Japan, Sri Lanka and well across the southern part of the United States . It is also found as an invasive weed in Far North Queensland, Australia. It grows mostly in undisturbed shady areas, under trees or shrubs.
This ...physical realities of Physics apply to Black holes at which one Galaxy would move away from a "very near other Galaxy" or join another Galaxy creating a bigger Black Hole and therefore a bigger Galaxy that after trillion of years will consume itself into a smaller one till it goes poof off its Universe, this is, will disappear; or join again another Galaxy to repeat the cycle. I call this cycle: morivivo,. the Galaxy almost die and then revives or just die. This name is from a plant abundant in the Dominican Republic, called: morivivi (accented in the last i of its vowel, word originated from: morir, vivir) that if you touch it, its leaves fold, later, its leaves open again. People interpret it reacting as dying if touched, and alive later after if not touched again. It looks as a simple grass plant with pines on it and grows very low on the surface of any dry land amongst other grasses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimosa_pudica
Mimosa pudica[3] (from Latin: pudica "shy, bashful or shrinking"; also called sensitive plant, sleepy plant, Dormilones, touch-me-not, shameplant, or shy plant) is a creeping annual or perennial herb of the pea family Fabaceae often grown for its curiosity value: the compound leaves fold inward and droop when touched or shaken, defending themselves from harm, and re-open a few minutes later.[4] The species is native to South America and Central America, but is now a pantropical weed. It can also be found in Asia in countries such as Bangladesh, Thailand, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Japan, Sri Lanka and well across the southern part of the United States . It is also found as an invasive weed in Far North Queensland, Australia. It grows mostly in undisturbed shady areas, under trees or shrubs.
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