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KIWI
06-11-2009, 08:08 AM
I thought this was impossible?......this will interest Mojo Im sure, he's read Velikovsky, I know he has, he promised :lol:



Astronomers had thought that the orbits of the planets were predictable. But 20 years ago, researchers showed that there were slight fluctuations in their paths.


what a joke!....20 years ago?? it was the guts of prof V's argument with the establishment!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8093005.stm

'Tiny chance' of planet collision
By Pallab Ghosh
Science correspondent, BBC News


BBC science correspondent Pallab Ghosh explains how Earth could collide with Mars or Venus

Astronomers calculate there is a tiny chance that Mars or Venus could collide with Earth - though it would not happen for at least a billion years.

The finding comes from simulations to show how orbits of planets might evolve billions of years into the future.

But the calculated chances of such events occurring are tiny.

Writing in the journal Nature, a team led by Jacques Laskar shows there is also a chance Mercury could strike Venus and merge into a larger planet.

Professor Laskar of the Paris Observatory and his colleagues also report that Mars might experience a close encounter with Jupiter - whose massive gravity could hurl the Red Planet out of our Solar System.

Astronomers had thought that the orbits of the planets were predictable. But 20 years ago, researchers showed that there were slight fluctuations in their paths.

Now, the team has shown how in a small proportion of cases these fluctuations can grow until after several million years, the orbits of the inner planets begin to overlap.

The researchers carried out more than 2,500 simulations. They found that in some, Mars and Venus collided with the Earth.

"It will be complete devastation," said Professor Laskar.

"The planet is coming in at 10km per second - 10 times the speed of a bullet - and of course Mars is much more massive than a bullet."

Professor Laskar's calculations also show that there is a possibility of Mercury crashing into Venus. But in that scenario, the Earth would not be significantly affected.

"If there is anyone around billions of years from now, they'd see a burst of light in the sky and the two planets would be merged," he said.

"The new planet would be a little bit bigger than Venus, and the Solar System would be a little more regular after the collision, but the Earth's orbit would not be affected."

Alessandra
06-11-2009, 12:18 PM
IN MAYBE A BILLION YEARS, AND EVEN THEN, THE CHANCES ARE SLIM >_<

So, calm down, people lol

GhostOfCaptSpaulding
06-11-2009, 01:48 PM
um...okay...

*places helmet back in closet*

...I feel much better now, thanks.

theeindiee
06-11-2009, 04:44 PM
this falls along the lines of researching what might happen when pigs learn to fly. how much money did they launder for this?

KIWI
06-11-2009, 06:29 PM
IN MAYBE A BILLION YEARS, AND EVEN THEN, THE CHANCES ARE SLIM >_<

So, calm down, people lol


I posted this way back on the 2012 thread, have not recieved the promised data,...I will be in Christ-Church end of year so will hunt this chap down.......


For years I have studied the correlation between the position of the planets and major catastrophies on our planet.
I found that at the times when the worst natural disasters occurred such as the last time Mt Ruapehu blew the top off and when lake Taupo blew, as well as major catastrophies in other parts of the world there was a planetary alignment of at least five planets being in conjunctions and then the Moon joined them to place six planets in alignment.
Similiar alignments are due twice in the near future.
I haven`t unpacked the data I printed out as yet but will dig it out and send you copies.
Cheers
Peter