Discussion Overview
The discussion explores the theoretical possibility of a star orbiting a planet, examining the dynamics of celestial bodies, mass relationships, and the implications of geocentrism versus heliocentrism. Participants consider various scenarios involving stars and planets, including binary systems and the conditions under which a planet might become a star.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Debate/contested
- Technical explanation
- Conceptual clarification
Main Points Raised
- Some participants propose that a small star could theoretically orbit a large planet, suggesting a binary system where the planet's mass is significant relative to the star's.
- Others argue that a planet cannot exceed the mass of a star, as planets that become too massive ignite fusion and become stars themselves.
- A participant notes that the center of mass in a two-body system is determined by their relative masses, with the barycenter typically lying within the larger body.
- It is mentioned that a gas giant could theoretically exist in a binary configuration with a low-mass star or a brown dwarf, where both bodies orbit a common center of mass.
- Some contributions highlight the historical context of geocentrism and heliocentrism, clarifying that these terms relate to coordinate systems rather than absolute truths about the universe.
- Concerns are raised about the conditions necessary for a planet to become a star, including mass thresholds and elemental composition.
- A participant speculates on the existence of massive planets that could potentially not ignite fusion, depending on their composition and surrounding conditions.
- Simulations are mentioned as a tool for exploring these dynamics, suggesting that under certain conditions, two failed stars could orbit each other while a real star's trajectory encompasses them.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express a range of views, with no consensus on whether a star can orbit a planet. While some explore the theoretical scenarios, others emphasize the limitations imposed by mass and fusion requirements. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the feasibility of such systems.
Contextual Notes
Limitations include the dependence on specific mass thresholds for stars and planets, the ambiguity in definitions of geocentric and heliocentric systems, and the unresolved nature of the conditions under which a planet might become a star.