Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Venus spins slowly as predicted by elastic strings

The Forces of Nature by Kelland Terry, Ph.D.
Astrophysicists believe that some cataclysmic event caused Venus to be flipped on its axis because, unlike the other planets, it spins in the opposite direction that it rotates around the Sun.

Venus spins slower than any other planet in our solar system, just 1.81 meters per second. Its slow spin rate is as predicted by elastic string theory because it spins opposite to its rotation about the Sun. The planet is trying to roll inward towards the Sun as it spins on its axis; all of the other planets spin and roll in the opposite direction. The forces at work are attempting to reverse the spin direction of Venus. This is a slow process that will require millions if not billions of years for the planet to completely reverse spin direction and come to a new equilibrium. Kelland—www.vestheory.com

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