Why Planets Spin

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Re: Why Planets Spin

Unread post by KuhnKat » Sun Jul 29, 2018 6:18 pm

ja7tdo wrote:Before that I was thinking of Venus' super rotation. Venus atmosphere can be expected to be charged the same plus as Earth. Mercury's rocks are charged negatively with a dielectric. Therefore, even with the same electrostatic motor, the direction of rotation is different.

Is Venus's super rotation an electrostatic motor?
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Venus' rotation appears to be slowing.

https://www.sott.net/article/241428-Is- ... owing-Down

This would seem to support the hypothesis that it is from a different environment and is being "adjusted" to the current solar systems' environment. If the hypothesis is correct it will reach zero and be spun up in the opposite rotation eventually.

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Re: Why Planets Spin

Unread post by The Great Dog » Mon Jul 30, 2018 10:03 am

Planets spin because of the Lorentz force.

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Re: Why Planets Spin

Unread post by ja7tdo » Mon Jul 30, 2018 10:11 pm

The Great Dog wrote:Planets spin because of the Lorentz force.

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Since the Lorentz force is electric magnetic force, it works at a place of electric charge or electric current. Which part of the planet is Lorentz force working?

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Re: Why Planets Spin

Unread post by The Great Dog » Wed Aug 08, 2018 9:09 am

It was you, was it not, that suggested Earth is an electromagnetic object?
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Re: Why Planets Spin

Unread post by ja7tdo » Thu Aug 09, 2018 4:11 pm

The Great Dog wrote:It was you, was it not, that suggested Earth is an electromagnetic object?
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yes, I wrote this articles.
magma is faraday motor's core.
please read another articles. I wrote why current flow.

https://etherealmatters.org/article/oli ... -electrons

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Re: Why Planets Spin

Unread post by celeste » Fri Aug 10, 2018 8:16 pm

Can we stop talking about the “super rotation” of the Venus atmosphere, and put this in proper solar system perspective? The atmosphere of Venus is not super rotating. The atmosphere rotates at a rate more like Earth. It is actually the planet’s core that is not matching this. Venus is slowly rotating, even compared to other solar system objects. The atmosphere of Venus is not super rotating, the planet’s surface is under rotating. Does anyone see this?


The implication is that planets do not, while rotating, drive the atmospheric rotation up with them, but that rotation is driven from OUTSIDE. Atmospheres rotate, and drive planetary rotation along with it. Does anyone see this? Or at least, does anyone want to argue this? If rotation is driven by outside current filaments, then a planet’s rotation can be driven to match the outside rotation, but should lag. If it really was the rotation of the planet ( determined by gravitational collapse and spin up to conserve angular momentum?), that drives up the rotation of the atmosphere, it should be the atmosphere that lags.

Please challenge me if you disagree on this point.

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Re: Why Planets Spin

Unread post by ja7tdo » Sat Aug 11, 2018 11:41 pm

celeste wrote:
Please challenge me if you disagree on this point.
Since it is not explained electrically, it can not be discussed.
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