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From: saquo@ix.netcom.com(Nancy )
Subject: PERTURBATIONS - the Zetas Explain - # 3
Date: 25 Dec 1996 21:26:02 GMT
This is a continuation of the perturbation discussion, following the posts:
PERTURBATIONS - the Zetas Explain - #1 and
PERTURBATIONS - the Zetas Explain - #2
and dealing with the issue of the orbit SHAPE being altered.
(Begin ZetaTalk[TM])
More than the speed of the orbit is affected when orbiting
planets perturb each other, the SHAPE of the orbits is also
affected. Given a smaller planet passing on an inside track and
orbiting at a faster speed, the smaller planet will pull OUTWARD
toward the larger during passage. Thus, its orbit has been
changed, as for a period of time it is tracking along in a wider
curve, at a greater distance from its sun. According to the human
explanation for orbits - that they represent an equilibrium
between the planets forward motion and the gravity tug from the
sun such that the forward motion has been bent into a curve, and
that the equilibrium is maintained by centrifugal force caused by
the continuing tug of the forward motion - this NEW orbit shape
should be maintainable with no need for the planet to return to
its pre-perturbation state.
WE have asserted that the equilibrium of orbits
is maintained by a combination of not only the gravity tug from
the sun but also by the repulsion force that has been generated
between the planet and its sun, and the planets being swept ahead
of rotating energy fields thrown out from the sun like long
sweeping arms. That the perturbed planets RETURN to their
pre-perturbation state is in line with OUR explanation, not the
human explanation for orbits. Nevertheless, our explanation is
called wacky and the dictates of the gods of science whom
childish humans cling to in their desperate need for an security
in an uncertain world once again perpetuate the Dark Ages of
Astronomy, which are with mankind still.
(End ZetaTalk[TM])
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