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what keeps the Earth spinning? or more exactly, what drives the planets in our solar system to spin and rotate around the sun? what will happen if Earth stop spinning?
The discussion explores the mechanics behind the Earth's rotation, the forces that sustain it, and the implications of a hypothetical scenario where the Earth stops spinning. It encompasses theoretical explanations, gravitational interactions, and the broader context of celestial motion within the solar system and galaxy.
Participants generally agree on the role of inertia and gravitational interactions in maintaining the Earth's rotation, but there are differing views on the specific mechanisms and implications of the Earth stopping its spin, as well as the factors contributing to its gradual slowdown.
Some assumptions about the nature of gravitational locking and the effects of stopping the Earth's spin remain unresolved. The discussion also touches on complex interactions that are not fully detailed, such as the dynamics of the Sun's rotation and the broader galactic movements.
This discussion may be of interest to those studying celestial mechanics, astrophysics, or anyone curious about the dynamics of planetary motion and the forces at play in the solar system.
Originally posted by alchemist
what keeps the Earth spinning?
or more exactly, what drives the planets in our solar system to spin and rotate around the sun?
what will happen if Earth stop spinning?