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Is the sun stationary or does it move around?
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Brian Smith
Posted 9/21/2020 07:26 (#8507308 - in reply to #8505120)
Subject: It would stand to reason


With all the planets pulling on it the sun should have some type of wobble? When the planets are somewhat distributed around the sun it would be pretty smooth and when one side is overloaded it would be be more pronounced. In my theory.


As a side note the one fact about the sun that I find fascinating is that it takes 100,000 years for one photon of visible light to exit the sun. Thus, all the visible light we see is at least 100,000 years old. It bounces around inside the sun until it can escape.

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