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@ mleku
2025-02-10 19:08:08
lol, there is several planets with seasons, the rotational velocity is more sticky than the orbital velocity, i mean, velocity and inertia are much the same exact thing at planet scale
oh yeah, there was something else, the magnetic field of the earth's core emerges in arcs across the tropics, this is why they are relatively excitable weather... most of the solar energy is guided to the poles by the outer bands of the field but that which gets through that is guided by the inner fields and those are the tropics
the importance of the magnetic fields should not be discounted as being a factor in the orientation of our planet, beacuse unlike mercury, venus and mars the field of the earth is strong enough to stop life being nuked
i think that on a long enough timeline, the magnetic fields shapes have an impact on planets orbiting a star like we have here, it doesn't have to be as strong a force as mass to have a long term impact, because magnetic fields are "weak" except when they come into 90 degree conflict with each other and then there is very strong repulsion
and magnetic fields also affect the motion of radiation and radio waves and ionised particles and plasma
the idiot mainstream scifi science idiots think that mars used to have life on the basis of this theory that the sun used to be hotter, in the "goldilocks" zone where we are now at the current energy output, this is an artifact of this idiot idea that the only energy life uses is heat, when plainly there is all kinds of other energy being hurled at our planet
without a field to make an ionosphere, mars could never have life on it, it's always gonna be bathed in substantial amounts of gamma and x and cosmic rays and that nukes DNA.
it's not just about heat, that's why it's probable that actually the earth itself caused this tilt by being a certain size and having sufficient mass to generate an internal permanent magnetic field
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