I think I'm worried about the planets future

Brokenhope420

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Well, I am thinking this planet could go off orbit and too far away/ close to the sun, if it gets even the slightest off its orbit, then the gravity of other planets and objects in space will be pulling on it more than it already is. Even the smallest changes could have great effect in the long run.

In a sense, this planet is just a giant ball spinning around the sun in an orbit; as is all the other planets, only because the gravity is pulling it around it. The gravity is only so strong and probably cant pull the planet in by itself.

Fact is we are spinning on centripole acceleration, and as the masses on this planet change, it could cause the planet to force more/ less at one spot, and it would change how the planet spun, very slightly.

Heres one example, bring back crap from space [rocks, samples], losing parts that came from space, in space. Launching rockets and satallites into space. All those change earths constant mass, that its been spinning on for pretty much forever.

When the mass is changed, the earth will spin in a diffrent rotation around the sun.

If we get too close to the sun, we get too hot, and will die. If we get too far, it will get too cold here and we will freeze.

That kind of stuff affecting the earths orbit isnt a theory, its fact. Its just not known how much of an effect its having.

Just think, it might seem like a small difference, but the planets are on a delicate balance, and we are even more in danger because our planet supports life, and needs a certain climate.

The scientists are brilliant, and their findings are great, but they arent thinking about how they are screwing with the planet... ruining it. They have to be more careful. I mean shit, the governments fucked too, they launch satallites for the stupidest shit ever, and thats just more of earths mass gone. They launch rockets all the time, and are very wasteful about it.

just a rant.

our lifetime will be fine, but I dont expect a year 3000.
 

Zekedogg

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:hump: Being that we all will die one day I would love to be around for the coming of Christ or the so called end of time and I do believe that is coming soon....sooner then later
 

TheConstantGardner

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Satellites are within our atmosphere and are held here by gravity. Just being up in the air doesn't change the total mass of the earth. The little debris we lose into space is compensated by debris that falls from space. Look at the moon and how cratered up it is from impacts. That's a lot of added material and it's still hanging around.
 

Brokenhope420

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If satalites were in our atmosphere, they would be in air, and would fall with enourmous speed. They rotate around the earth on its gravity, with centripical acceleration. Its kind of like a ball on a elastic rope attached to a stick, and spinning around, it slingshots around in a oval motion around the gravity. Which isnt strong enough to pull it in on its own. Even though the earths gravity is pulling, it isnt weighing down any spot of the earth, if it was being suspended at all, to put any mass on the earth, it would crush whatever was under it, way down on earth.

The planets loosing mass, and gaining mass. Any launch of a rocket is a straight downward force on earth, and does make a small small small change. Over time after time it could start to make a change.

but reguardless, if its not earths orbit screwing up that kills us, it will be global warming, AIDs, or nukes [there are enough nukes in existance to blow this planet up 3 times over], or a metor [there is a metor headed here and could possibly potentially hit us within the next decade], or somethin else.
 
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