Stationary model of the solar system

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gnuarm

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Re: Stationary model of the solar system
« Reply #60 on: May 25, 2024, 02:59:33 AM »
Further revolving around the Sun, the galaxy turns into a meteor swarm.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteor_shower

Not sure why you posted the link.  I can't find any mention of "galaxy".  So, where did you find any source saying the "galaxy" turns into meteor swarms?

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Fermer05

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Re: Stationary model of the solar system
« Reply #61 on: June 04, 2024, 04:54:50 AM »
Community of Russian scientists. https://vk.com/rosuch

1. The solar system is an autonomous object of the Universe, does not rotate around the center of the galaxy, but is in a stationary state in space.
2. In the infinite Universe there is a solar system, in the center of which the Sun rotates, emitting light.
As sunlight moves toward the edge of the solar system, the kinetic energy of light is converted into potential energy, causing the speed of light to decrease.
Approaching the edge of the Solar System, under the influence of the Coriolis force, sunlight is deflected and begins to move along the perimeter of the Solar System, against the rotation of the Sun.
3. Next, the light, moving along the edge of the Solar system, collapses into a star, due to which the kinetic energy of light is transformed into the rotational energy of stars, according to the following scheme.
a) When a photon moves against the rotation of the Sun, the centrifugal force of the photon decreases, due to which the photon begins to approach the Sun.
b) When a photon approaches the Sun, the Coriolis force deflects the photon in the direction of the Sun's rotation.
c) When a photon moves towards the rotation of the Sun, the centrifugal force of the photon increases, causing the photon to move away from the Sun.
d) The higher the axial and orbital speed of a star, the stronger the Sun's gravity, centrifugal force and Coriolis force compress and compact the star.
The above can be easily verified by performing a simple experiment.
e) Rotating around its axis and orbit, the star heats up and emits light due to the high speed of light particles that move in the stars.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_lightning
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