Majorie Chester: If for some crazy reason the moon fell to earth which i know it cant but if it did that would add to earths mass right? Which would make its gravity stronger wouldn't it? Making every thing weigh more and pulling on objects in space harder?
Rayford Speziale: No idea what you mean by "what polarity".In science (and since you asked in Astronomy & Space you must be asking a science question) "polarity" refers to the direction of electrical or magnetic field lines. A magnet (including the Earth) has a north and a south pole.The US is closer to the north pole than to the south pole of the Earth....Show more
Donte Hamme: A black hole is a theoretical entity predicted by the equations of general relativity. A black hole is formed when a star of sufficient mass undergoes gravitational collapse, with most or all of its mass compressed into a sufficiently small area of space, causing infinite spacetime curvature at that point (a "singularity"). Such a ! massive spacetime curvature allows nothing, not even light, to escape from the "event horizon," or border.What does a black hole do?A black hole is a theoretical entity predicted by the equations of general relativity. A black hole is formed when a star of sufficient mass undergoes gravitational collapse, with most or all of its mass compressed into a sufficiently small area of space, causing infinite spacetime curvature at that point (a "singularity"). Such a massive spacetime curvature allows nothing, not even light, to escape from the "event horizon," or border....Show more
Warren Kotter: All horoscopes SEEM to come true,because they are said in such a way to explain any event that takes place in the future.It's utter rubbish...
David Boehler: NO its all bullshit
Len Dalba: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Ezekiel Kadner: It would make anything on Earth that survived weigh more but it's effects on objects in space would be the same as that of the current Eart! h / Moon system.
Derrick Smsith: If that happened you wo! uld probably die.
Maynard Reevers:
Donte Hamme: Yea, I think the moon falling to the Earth would make Earth's gravitational pull stronger.But, not by much.Mass of Earth =6E24 kgMass of Moon =7.35E22 kgSo, Mass of Moon/ Mass of Earth = 0.01225So, everything else remaining the same, the gravitational pull would increase by 1.225%....Show more
Foster Padgette: no person is conscious for particular. it truly is a theoretical entity that some have faith they have chanced on, yet no person has gotten up close to to a minimum of one or take measurements so there is little imperical archives to bypass with the aid of. it truly is achieveable they're certainly wormholes or occulations between universes and remember is being sucked from one place to a distinctive. it truly is achieveable they're an extremely dense mass it truly is sucking in all remember. it truly is achieveable that finally they suck in each and all of the mild remember in the universe and then su! ck one yet another in and that's what creates the primorial atom that starts the super bang. yet it truly is all conjecture....Show more
Nikita Schroepfer: Yes, but we would never survive the impact to experience it...
Saran Stealy: Horoscopes, like any fortune telling, mind reading, etc. etc. are always written incredibly vague, such that anyone can identify with it and feel that it's true.I mean... come on! Read all of the 12 horoscopes and tell me honestly that ONLY yours feels applicable - which if astrology was correct - then would be true.There is one exception though......and that's the Horoscopes at The Onion. They're 100% True.http://www.theonion.com/content/horoscope/jun-26-2......Show more
Jacques Teri: Professional magician and skeptic James Randi (The Amazing Randi) has done an experiment where he takes horoscopes and randomly shuffles them and hands them out to groups. A very large majority of people look at their random horoscope and say "! Wow, that's amazingly accurate!"In other words, they're written to be f! lattering and vague enough that you would want to believe in them. They're also full of generic good advice.By the way, I see in the stars that this would not be a good day to commit armed robbery. I advise against it. Also, if you have had an argument with a long-time friend, perhaps you want to call and try to get over your differences. Furthermore, the stars tell me that if it rains today, an umbrella is advised....Show more
Mitsuko Manne: Nope never.I make my own choice.not let something make it 4 me
Kim Gerbino: lol i basically knew how a blackhole was made i more wanna know what it does
Jorge Gerrero: In general relativity, a black hole is a region of space in which the gravitational field is so powerful that nothing, including light, can escape its pull. The black hole has a one-way surface, called an event horizon, into which objects can fall, but out of which nothing can come. It is called "black" because it absorbs all the light that hits it, ref! lecting nothing, just like a perfect blackbody in thermodynamics. Quantum analysis of black holes shows them to possess a temperature and Hawking radiation.Despite its invisible interior, a black hole can reveal its presence through interaction with other matter. A black hole can be inferred by tracking the movement of a group of stars that orbit a region in space which looks empty. Alternatively, one can see gas falling into a relatively small black hole, from a companion star. This gas spirals inward, heating up to very high temperature and emitting large amounts of radiation that can be detected from earthbound and earth-orbiting telescopes. Such observations have resulted in the scientific consensus that, barring a breakdown in our understanding of nature, black holes do exist in our universe....Show more
Brenton Cornwall: Nope. However, I did find strange coincidences in a number of birth charts I drew for friends. But since astrology is so vague, it can be inter! preted as just that.
Mahalia Brindle: A black hole, according to ! the general theory of relativity, is a region of space from which nothing, including light, can escape. It is the result of the deformation of spacetime caused by a very compact mass. Around a black hole there is an undetectable surface which marks the point of no return, called an event horizon. It is called "black" because it absorbs all the light that hits it, reflecting nothing, just like a perfect black body in thermodynamics.[1] Under the theory of quantum mechanics, black holes possess a temperature and emit Hawking radiation, but for black holes of stellar mass or larger this temperature is much lower than that of the cosmic background radiation.Despite its invisible interior, a black hole can be observed through its interaction with other matter. A black hole can be inferred by tracking the movement of a group of stars that orbit a region in space. Alternatively, when gas falls into a stellar black hole from a companion star, the gas spirals inward, heating to very! high temperatures and emitting large amounts of radiation that can be detected from earthbound and Earth-orbiting telescopes.Astronomers have identified numerous stellar black hole candidates, and have also found evidence of supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies. After observing the motion of nearby stars for 16 years, in 2008 astronomers found compelling evidence that a supermassive black hole of more than 4 million solar masses is located near the Sagittarius A* region in the center of the Milky Way galaxy....Show more
Raymundo Kyser: i think they are wrote in a way they can relate to a lot of people, i have read them before and it seems sometimes they are right in what they say, and sometime part of it comes true but the other doesn't. but i have read a different horoscopes to my own and they have all related to me in some way. i'm pretty sure that out of all the aries in the world (or whoever reads it) that what is wrote will come true with one reade! r. i have read one before and it said some things about work that came ! true, but it also said something about a new love will come into your life. but i still remain by myself :( lol. i don't really believe those things maybe if you want to talk to this ex you should just contact them instead of waiting for the horoscopes prophecy to for-pass...Show more
Bryant Pillitteri:
Dexter Gold: The moon has 1/81st the mass of earth.That's only going to be a small increase in gravity.And it would not change the earth/moon gravity at all.Adding the moon to earth would only increase earth's radius by a hundred km or so.The problem is every living thing on earth would be wiped out. The oceans would disappear completely....Show more
Chi Alfero: This doesn't belong here, but yes, there has once been a strong correlation between a horoscope and something significant which happened in my life. This isn't to say that i believe, but it's important to be honest about my experience and to be utterly dispassionate rather than biassed against som! ething just because it seems intuitively implausible.Having said that, i actually think astrology works better as a form of memory theatre than a scientific system, by which i mean that it's a useful way, for example, to classify plants in the absence of Linnaean-style taxonomy - herbs of Mars, herbs of Venus etc. Similarly, without the periodic table it actually makes a lot of sense to categorise metals as belonging to various planets as a way of remembering their chemical and physical properties. In a sense, it's even better because it's easier to remember, being picturesque and engaging the whole brain rather than merely the analytical part.I'm a herbalist. There's a branch of pre-modern medicine called iatromathematics which attempts to correlate astrology with health. I used natal horoscopes and medical history data from patients' records to find a correlation, not with the traditional Melothesic model as such but with any correlation at all between sun signs and h! ealth conditions as well as the quadruplicities and elements, and found! that the correlation with a random distribution was very high indeed. On that basis, i would reject iatromathematics entirely (but i don't think i can get my work published, unfortunately)....Show more
Corrina Faro: No.What horoscopes do is make a vague statement about what will happen like: "You will make a decision today that will perhaps influence you later". Then at the end of the day, you recall some random decision you made (let's say you ordered pizza from some different place) and then you decide to try eating from that place more often. That's how it works, it's so vague it can be anything....Show more
Gabriel Realmuto: sometimes by coincidence
Demetrius Coaster: It depends what the new radius of Earth would be.Yes the Earth would have more mass, but if the radius is increased (by the added matter), then it is possible that the gravity (at the surface) remains the same.The overall pull of Earth, on objects in space (far enough) would remain the ! same as what the total of (Earth + Moon) used to be before the merging....Show more
Danette Slotnick: Its got to do with SYNCHRONICITY. All the events of the universe are syschronised with one anotherPlease read this about the Holographic universe.. http://www.crystalinks.com/holouniverse1.html
Kristina Brockwell: gâ = 6.67[-11] ⢠5.97[24] ÷ 6.37[6]²gâ = 9.81 m/s²â"â"â"â"â"â"â"â"Mâ = 597.36[22] kgMâ¾ = 7.3477[22] kgMâ + Mâ¾ = 6.0471[24] kgVâ = 108.321[10] km³Vâ¾ = 2.1958[10] km³Vâ + Vâ¾ = 1.1052[12] km³Rââ¾ = â(Vââ¾/4.1888)Rââ¾ = 6.4138[6] metersgââ¾ = GMââ¾/Rââ¾Â²gââ¾ = 6.6738[-11] ⢠6.0471[24] ÷ 6.4138[6]²gââ¾ = 9.81 m/s²Surface gravity: No, it would not.Surface escape velocity: Yes; by +0.3%Orbital velocities: Yes; by +0.6%....Show more
Mel Crapo: Since the moon is the densest of all the moons in the solar system ...I would say yes it would cause the Earths gravity to increase by about .2gs.!
Particia Thorton: Well, yes the Earth's gravity would become sli! ghtly higher. Not much though, since the Moon's mass is only about 1.2% of the Earth's. The moon lacks the very dense iron core that gives Earth much of its mass.But it wouldn't matter. If something as large as the Moon made an impact on Earth the entire crust would be splattered into space. Most of it would rain back down onto the Earth but the whole thing would be molten again and there wouldn't be any objects left to weigh.The Moon wasn't originally part of a more massive Earth. The Earth was less massive before there was a moon. A smaller "planet" collided with Earth, most of its mass ended up in the new Earth and some of it became the Moon....Show more
Randal Deyarmond: Black Holes: Gravity's Relentless Pull. http://hubblesite.org/explore_astronomy/black_hole...
Adan Alipio: A black hole is a place where a star has collapsed down into itself, and all that's left is an unimaginably-dense area where the gravity is so intense that it sucks up everything-! -even photons (which is why it's black, as no light can escape the gravitational pull of the black hole).
Zora Mazzie: Yes, the gravitational force would be stronger, generating more heat at the Earth's core, giving rise to the Earth's temperature that might be far too hot to sustain life as we know it.
Aron Ramu: The U.S. in mostly in the northern hemisphere.
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