Re: Sun Will Rise From The West One Day..!!! (Scientific Proof)
Eastern direction relative to what? Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't this saying that Mars, which moves in a different orbit to the Earth, is changing its apparent motion relative to the Earth? Mars goes around the Sun in an eliptical orbit and so does the Earth. But Mars moves at a different speed to the Earth. Both are also rotating. Isn't this arguing that Mars, as seen from Earth, now appears to be moving backwards? Which is different from Mars having stopped and rotated the other way.
Umm, no it does not. If I have understood this post correctly, it is saying that as seen from Earth, Mars appears to rise in the West. Mars has not changed at all, but the different relative orbits of the two planets has created an appearance that Mars is doing something odd. However on the planet Mars itself, nothing has changed (except presumably Earth rises in a funny place too). Mars is still rotating as it always did. Which means the Sun is rising on Mars exactly where it always did.
If it was going to happen atany time we would know when. The Earth spins like a top. It is easy to calculate that speed and work out if it is slowing down or not (and it is, just not by very much). But you are missing the basic science here - the place the Sun rises is not determined by the Earth's apparent motion relative to the other planets, but by its orbit. As long as it spins like a top the Sun, which does not move relative to the Earth, will always appear in the right place. It would literally take a supernatural act (or what the religious would call a miracle) for that not to happen.
Sun Will Rise From The West One Day..!!!
(Scientific Proof)
The science of astronomy states that the speed of planet Mars has been decreasing in its course towards the eastern direction in the few past weeks to the level we notice the "waver" between the east and the west..and on Wednesday the 30th of July the planet movement stopped going toward the eastern direction..!!!
Eastern direction relative to what? Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't this saying that Mars, which moves in a different orbit to the Earth, is changing its apparent motion relative to the Earth? Mars goes around the Sun in an eliptical orbit and so does the Earth. But Mars moves at a different speed to the Earth. Both are also rotating. Isn't this arguing that Mars, as seen from Earth, now appears to be moving backwards? Which is different from Mars having stopped and rotated the other way.
Then in the months of August and September...Mars changed its course in the opposite direction to the West- and that until the end of September..which means the sun will rise now from the west on Mars!!
Umm, no it does not. If I have understood this post correctly, it is saying that as seen from Earth, Mars appears to rise in the West. Mars has not changed at all, but the different relative orbits of the two planets has created an appearance that Mars is doing something odd. However on the planet Mars itself, nothing has changed (except presumably Earth rises in a funny place too). Mars is still rotating as it always did. Which means the Sun is rising on Mars exactly where it always did.
Planet Earth will move in the opposite direction some day and the sun will rise from the west!!
This might occur soon and we are unaware when it'll happen.
If it was going to happen atany time we would know when. The Earth spins like a top. It is easy to calculate that speed and work out if it is slowing down or not (and it is, just not by very much). But you are missing the basic science here - the place the Sun rises is not determined by the Earth's apparent motion relative to the other planets, but by its orbit. As long as it spins like a top the Sun, which does not move relative to the Earth, will always appear in the right place. It would literally take a supernatural act (or what the religious would call a miracle) for that not to happen.