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Is the Milky Way winding up like spaghetti on a fork, or spinning out like frosting in a blender?
onomatomanic said:Anyway, the arms are assumed to be rotating with a constant angular speed, with no winding in either direction.
I think I see, the arms aren't changing; but are the stars spiraling into the black hole (in the way planet orbits decay into the sun)?
Not in any significant way.but are the stars spiraling into the black hole
Again, not in any significant way. Earth is radiating some 300W of gravitational waves, which leads to an orbital decay, but this is something like a proton diameter per year if I remember correctly.(in the way planet orbits decay into the sun)
Pjpic said:onomatomanic said:Anyway, the arms are assumed to be rotating with a constant angular speed, with no winding in either direction.
I think I see, the arms aren't changing; but are the stars spiraling into the black hole (in the way planet orbits decay into the sun)?
What led you to believe that the planets were spiraling into the Sun? The planets orbits around the Sun are stable excluding minor small variations due to perturbation effects they have on each other.
Janus said:Pjpic said:What led you to believe that the planets were spiraling into the Sun?
The way satellites end up crashing to Earth. Apparently that's a false analogy.
Nice fact to know. I'd like to put that in the Astronomy reference library. Anybody (maybe Mfb?) have a link to some source for it.mfb said:... Earth is radiating some 300W of gravitational waves, which leads to an orbital decay, but this is something like a proton diameter per year if I remember correctly.
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