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    raaaid's Avatar Senior Member
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    1 stick 1 m long 1 kg weight orbiting a 1 kg star at 2 m distance

    how to obtain its cog taking into account distance to the star decreses to the scuare?

    it must be derivating or integrating

    but isnt it obvious the cog wont be in the same place than the center of mass as gravity decreases sqaured?

    then why the staged world chose such easy to bring down theory as newtons gravitation to rule the world?

    what does stars look like?
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    Cajun76's Avatar Senior Member
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    A 1kg object would not orbit another 1kg object like the Earth orbits the Sun.
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    yes adjusting the angular speed

    it can orbit from 0 to infinity at different w

    i shouldnt say this cause my dad told me so

    is it in my genes seeing things where genius failed and not that the world is staged

    i say so cause my dad apparently solved fermats theoreme

    in two different ways he is about to publish the book
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    How about evidence of staged P51 CoG?

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    The center of gravity of an object has nothing to do with the gravitational force exerted on the object by another object.

    --Outlaw.
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    as cajun said:
    'A 1kg object would not orbit another 1kg object like the Earth orbits the Sun.'

    on a rough estimate, the cog of a system of 2 1 kg objects would be somewhere in the middle of these objects.
    maybe listen to your dad and not to your genes.
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    are you saying that 1 kg mass has no gravity?

    as long as theres a force of gravity they can orbit each other and you can adjust distance by varying w

    i cant believe two knowledgeable persons deny this and leads me parnoid into a stage i cant even imgine

    if you want to refute the fact that 1kg can orbit another fixed kg no other forces involved at 2 m distance i can easily calculate the necesary w for this to happen

    edit:

    here the required w, i neglected G but that would only bring a lower w doesnt make any difference on it being posible
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    no, raaaid, i said, that in a 2-body-system the center of mass or barycentre defines the focus of each body's elliptical orbit.

    there is not one body orbiting another fixed body... you need to leave your own frame of reference and start using physical laws in the frame which they are adressing.
    it's not very hard to disprove physics, if you assume a 'raaaid almighty' fixing bodies in the universe.
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    thats true but that doesnt change the fact that two weights of 1 kg each can orbit each other in a rounded orbit of 2 m radius

    is a matter of adjusting the w

    i admit it would be a extreamly low w but posible
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    your diagram might fit to ancient geocentric interpretations of the universe, not sure, if they have considered the sun of the same mass than earth.
    it represents the impression of a microbe sitting on the centre mass, but then the microbe wouldn't be able to determine the masses from it's (rotating) reference frame.

    you need to reference to stationary frame... otherwise it isn't surprising that you think the world is staged.
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