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Flying Squid@lemmy.world to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 5 months ago

Percentages [Pearls Before Swine]

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Percentages [Pearls Before Swine]

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Flying Squid@lemmy.world to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 5 months ago
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    It’s ORBITS the sun.

    Not “revolves around the sun”.

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      They both orbit a common center of mass called a barycenter. I assume that’s what the 26% said.

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        If you want to make that argument, you have to account for all the other bodies in the solar system… Which I think then becomes a hard problem to predict the movements thereof in the long term?

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        Funnily enough, the barycenter of the earth and sun is inside the sun iirc

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      In what context is there a difference? “Orbit” and “revolve around” are synonyms.

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      “Revolve” is a scientifically accurate word to use.

      https://physics-network.org/what-is-difference-between-rotate-and-revolve/#What_is_a_revolution_in_physics

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