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Our Sun Tuesday, July 09, 2013 I am writing this in light of my theory of Gravity. If our planet and all the other planets of our solar system are falling around the Sun? I just can’t believe our Sun is just sitting in space. It also must be orbiting something else. Something we cannot readily see. One thing is certain that our Earth is falling at a certain speed. In order for it to rotate around the Sun? It’s speed must be such that it can overcome the Suns rate of Speed or we could never be able to make it around the Sun at all. If it were moving away in a direction of the same plane. This means the Suns velocity must either be less than that of any object rotating around it. Or its direction of its movement must be perpendicular to that of the earth and all the Planets of our solar system. If this were so? If you were to follow the Earths trail? You would see a cork screw pattern. This would also mean our moon would be traveling this same way. This would help further explain the fabric of space and elliptical orbits. It would I believe to be the only way our Earth could still appear to be orbiting it. It would have to be traveling at the exact same velocity in order to keep up with the Sun and appear to be falling around it at the same time. We could never fall into the Sun because we can never catch up to it. The Earth is merely chasing after it. As if it was caught in a tractor beam. Or like a balloon on a string attached to the bumper of a car spinning around in its vortex as it moved away from its original position. Only Gravity and my theory that all lighter objects must fall toward heavier Objects is the string. The Sun falling toward its heavier Object. Perhaps another Star or even the Black Hole. The heaviest Object in our Galaxy. The Sun being so massive we would never know that our position had change 1 inch. Perhaps looking at the other planets could give us more of a clue to this uncertainty. One would think that the outer planets would appear higher than our own north pole. That the inner most planets would seem more southerly and be seen more during the daytime. If our Sun simply has a slower velocity? Then the Object that the Sun is rotating around velocity is even slower. Until we arrive at the Object that is finally rotating around the center of our Galaxy? The Black hole. Whose weight is so much and so heavy that it is the Center of our Universe as we know it? But to be honest. I don’t think it stops there. I think our Galaxy is rotating around a Galaxy heavier than ours. Maybe one day we will know for certain. Until then! By Dennis P. Ginther
Posted on: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 02:30:43 +0000

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