10. “PLANETS ARE FRIED ON A SKEWER”
Due to astronomical
observations, we know that every planet in the solar system rotates around its
own axis. And we know that all planets have one or another angle of inclination
of the rotation axis to the ecliptic plane. It is also known that during the
year each of two hemispheres of any planet changes its distance from the Sun. But
by year-end a position of the planets relative to the sun is the same as a year
ago (or rather to say, almost the same). There are also such facts that
astronomers do not known, but nevertheless, that exist. For example, there is a
constant, but smooth changing in the angle of inclination of the axis of each
planet. The angle increases. And, in addition, there is a constant and gradual
increase in the distance between the planets and the Sun. Is
there a connection between all these phenomena?
Answer - yes, of course. All
these phenomena are due to existence in the planets as Fields of Attraction and
Fields of Repulsion, due to the characteristics of their location in the
composition of the planets, as well as changes in their magnitude.
We are so accustomed to the knowledge
that our Earth rotates on its axis, as well as to the fact that the northern
and southern hemisphere of the planet for a year then move away, then approach
the Sun. And with the rest of the planets everything is the same. But why
planets behave this way? What motivates them?
Let's start with the fact
that any of the planets can be compared with an apple impaled on a skewer and
roasted over a fire. The role of “fire” in this case performs the sun, and a “skewer”
is an axis of rotation of a planet. Of course, people often roast meat, but
here we look at the experience of vegetarians, because fruits often have a
rounded shape, which makes them similar to the planets. If we fry an apple over
a fire, we do not move it around the source of fire. Instead, we rotate the
apple, as well as change the position of the skewer relative to the fire. The
same thing is happening with the planets. They rotate and change the position
of the “skewer” throughout the year relative to the sun, warming, so their “sides”.
The reason that the planets
revolve around their axes, as well as throughout the year the poles
periodically change the distance from the Sun, is about the same according to
which we rotate the apple over the fire. The analogy with a skewer was not
chosen randomly. We always keep the least deep fried (the least-heated) area of
an apple over the fire. Planets also always tend to turn to the sun by their least
heated side, the total gravity field of which is the greatest compared to other
areas. However, the expression "tend to turn" does not mean that the
way it really happens. The trouble is that any of planets at the same time has
just two sides, the gravity of which to the Sun is greatest. This is the poles
of the planet. This means that from the moment of birth of the planet, both
poles simultaneously sought to take a position to be closest to the Sun.
Yes, when we talk about the
attraction of the planet to the Sun, it should be noted that different areas of
the planet are attracted to it in different ways, i.e. in varying degrees. At
least - the equator. To the greatest extent – the poles. Note - the number of poles
is two.
I.e. if two areas tend to be
on the same distance from the center of the Sun. The poles throughout the
existence of the planet continue to balance, constantly competing with each
other for the right to occupy a position closer to the Sun. But even if one
pole temporarily wins and gets closer to the Sun than other, this other,
continues to “graze” it, seeking to turn the planet so as to be closer to the
luminary. This struggle between two poles directly affects the behavior of the
whole planet. It’s difficult for the poles to approach to the Sun. However,
there is a factor facilitating their task. This factor is the existence of the
angle of inclination of the rotation axis to the ecliptic plane.
However, in the beginning of
life planets had no inclination of the axis. The cause of emergence of
inclination is the attraction of one of the poles of the planet by one of the
poles of the Sun.
Let’s consider how
inclination of the axes of rotation of a planet appears.
When the substance from
which the planets formed is ejected from the Sun, an ejection does not
necessarily occur in the equatorial plane of the Sun. Even a small deviation
from the equatorial plane of the sun results in that the formed planet is
located to one of the poles of the sun closer than to another. And to be more
precise, it is only one of the poles of the formed planet is closer to one of
the poles of the Sun. For this reason, namely this pole of the planet experiences
greater attraction from the pole of the Sun, to whom it was closer.
As a result, one of the
hemispheres immediately turned toward the Sun. So an initial inclination of axis
of rotation appeared at the planet. That hemisphere, which was closer
to the Sun, respectively, immediately began to receive more solar radiation.
And because of this the hemisphere from the outset was heated to a greater
extent. Greater heating of one hemisphere of the planet becomes the reason that
the total gravity field of this hemisphere decreases. I.e. during the heating
of the hemisphere approached the Sun began to decrease its tendency to move
closer to the pole of the Sun, attraction of which made the planet to be
closer. And the more this hemisphere warms, the more leveled the gravitation of
both poles of the planet, of each to “its closest” pole of the Sun. As a
result, the heated hemisphere turns away from the sun more and more, and the
more chilled begins to approach. But note, as this change of poles happened
(happens). Very peculiar.
After the planet was formed
from material ejected by the Sun, and now revolves around, it immediately
begins to be heated by solar radiation. This heating makes it rotate around its
own axis. Initially an axial tilt was not. Because of this, the equatorial
plane is warming to the greatest extent. Because of this, namely in the
equatorial region not disappeared Field of Repulsion appears in the first turn
and its magnitude is greatest from the outset. In areas adjacent to the equator
with time not relieved Field of Repulsion also appears. A value of the squares
of the areas, on which there is a Field of Repulsion, is demonstrated by an angle
of inclination of axis.
But the sun also has a constantly
existing Field of Repulsion. And, like the planets, in the area of the Sun's
equator the value of its Field of Repulsion is greatest. And since all planets
at the moment of ejection and formation were located in the Sun's equator, they
revolved thus in the zone where the Field of Repulsion of the Sun is greatest.
Precisely because of this, because of collision of the biggest in magnitude
Fields of Repulsion of the planet and the Sun, the changing of the position of
the hemispheres of the planet can’t occur by vertical. I.e. the lower
hemisphere can’t just “go” back and up and the upper - down and forward.
The planet in the
process of changing hemispheres implements a “workaround”. It rotates so that
its own equatorial Field of Repulsion at least extent collides with the equatorial
Field of Repulsion of the Sun. I.e. the plane in which the Field of Repulsion
of the planet is located at an angle to the plane in which there is the equatorial
Field of Repulsion of the Sun. This allows to the planet to save available
distance to the Sun. Otherwise, if there was the coincidence of the planes in
which the Fields of Repulsion of the planet and of the Sun manifest, the planet
would have been severely set from the Sun.
That's the way the planets change
the position of their hemispheres relative to the sun - sideways, sideways ...
The time from the summer
solstice to the winter for any of the hemispheres is a period of gradual
heating of this hemisphere. Accordingly, the time from the winter solstice to
summer is a period of gradual cooling. The moment of summer solstice
corresponds to the lowest total temperature of the chemical elements in this
hemisphere. The moment of winter solstice corresponds to the highest total temperature
of the composition of chemical elements in the composition of this hemisphere.
I.e. in
the moments of the summer and winter solstices that hemisphere is drawn to the
Sun that chilled at this moment most of all. Amazing, is not it? After
all, as our everyday experience says us that everything should be the opposite
- in summer it’s hot and in winter it’s cold. But in this case we are talking not
about the temperature of the surface layers of the planet, and about the
temperature of the entire thickness of the substance.
But the moments of vernal and
autumnal equinoxes even as correspond to the time when the total temperature
of both hemispheres is equal. That is why at this time both hemispheres are at the
same distance from the Sun.
And finally we say a few
words about the role of heating of planets by solar radiation. Let's do a
little thought experiment during which we look at what would have happened if
the stars do not emit elementary particles and not heated thereby surrounding
them planets. If the Sun did not heat the planets, they would always be turned
to the Sun by one side, like the Moon, the Earth satellite always facing the
Earth by the same side. Absence of heating firstly would deprive the planets of
necessary to rotate around its own axis. Secondly, if there was no heating,
there would not be a consistent rotation of the planets to the Sun then one then
other hemisphere during the year. Thirdly, if there was no heating of the
planets by the Sun, the axis of rotation of the planets would not be bent to
the ecliptic plane. Although at the same time all planet would have continued
to revolve around the sun (a star). And fourth, the planet would not have
increased gradually the distance to the sun.
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