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Uranus Was Never Hit



 
 
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Old January 1st 07, 03:35 AM posted to comp.os.os2.advocacy,rec.aviation.products,ne.weather,alt.astronomy,demon.local
Michael Baldwin, Bruce
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Default Uranus Was Never Hit

Herbert Herbert AKA G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Unlike other planets Uranus is tipped over almost at right angles to the
plane in which it obits. The reason has to be astronomers favorite
answer "It was hit" Like how did the Earth end up with a Moon "It was
hit" I call this astronomers "Hammer theory" I say gravity tilted
Uranus Best to know its gravity force is 117% greater than the Earth's
A large object did pass close to Uranus and their mutual gravity pull
caused Uranus to tilt,and the object to spiral into the inner planets.
This object was captured by the Earth and has been orbiting the Earth
for the last 3,7 billion years. it all fits Bert


More like your head fits up your arse, Blertbrain.

 




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