Bhat's Helical motion model of our solar system
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 8:48 pm
http://halfpasthuman.com/bhatcave.html
.... Since the sun is in effect dragging us all along behind it at super fantastic speeds greater than we can effectively measure, it therefore makes perfect sense why Nasa's Voyager space machines have not yet left the solar system. Our solar system is more of a cometary body surrounded by a coma of vast size than a stationary sun being orbited lazily by planets. Therefore the energy required to leave our solar system will of necessity be greater than the speed of the sun through interstellar space. Thus the 'escape velocity' of our or any other solar system will be the 'drag' effected by the sum of the total of the mass in the solar system multiplied by its speed and its rotation....
... ALL of the work of all of the space agencies on this planet are working measuring the 'space' which is behind the sun, and within its coma, and is, as Dr. Bhat projected, mostly a vacuum. Our problem is that our science is projecting this idea of a 'vacuum' as being also applicable for the 'space' between stars (solar systems). There is a very high probability that this is NOT the case.....
.... Since the sun is in effect dragging us all along behind it at super fantastic speeds greater than we can effectively measure, it therefore makes perfect sense why Nasa's Voyager space machines have not yet left the solar system. Our solar system is more of a cometary body surrounded by a coma of vast size than a stationary sun being orbited lazily by planets. Therefore the energy required to leave our solar system will of necessity be greater than the speed of the sun through interstellar space. Thus the 'escape velocity' of our or any other solar system will be the 'drag' effected by the sum of the total of the mass in the solar system multiplied by its speed and its rotation....
... ALL of the work of all of the space agencies on this planet are working measuring the 'space' which is behind the sun, and within its coma, and is, as Dr. Bhat projected, mostly a vacuum. Our problem is that our science is projecting this idea of a 'vacuum' as being also applicable for the 'space' between stars (solar systems). There is a very high probability that this is NOT the case.....