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According to mythology Greek, represented the spilled milk of the Juno goddess, when it suckled Hércules, according to Tintoretto. Only after century 18, the English astronomer Willian Herschel, studying the stars with its telescope, mounted a model for the Way Láctea. Later he appeared the astrophysical ones that caoticamente they had speculated on in different nebulas in the Interstellar System, as they were themselves other galaxy, or black galaxies if finding, holes, expansion of the universe, Big Bang and as much other maracutais more. E you! It has opening for the new thought, or prefers to travel in this?

2007-03-25 08:58:11 · 3 answers · asked by britotarcisio 6 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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Caspita!!! ma che cosa questo sgnori Tarcisio vuole di noi? Lui è um esempio di che l'universo non pode essere una opera di Dio. Um errore come lui, la chiesa non pode spiagarmi oggi e mai! Perché bisonha parlare tanto, tanta cosa noiosa ogni giorno?
Me piace capire che lui è più un pazzesco in il mondo!
abbia fortuna a tua nuova domanda, cavolo!

2007-03-27 09:37:45 · answer #1 · answered by edmergulhao 3 · 1 0

Mr. Tarcisio Britto has a worst english than mine. He uses an automatic translation tool to try to explain that he don't believe in science, he has his own explanation about "why Earth rotates on it's axis" - he believe that the light of the Sun has "positive force", and the "interestelar space" has negative force, and Earth, caught between these forces, rotates...

But it's only the beginning. He believes too that there's no such thing as "nebulae" or "galaxies", and even other stars: it's some kind of illusion that the astronomers are to much stupid to note.

2007-03-27 06:41:13 · answer #2 · answered by Sr Americo 7 · 0 0

I am having considerable trouble attempting to make sense of this question. It would probably serve you well to examine any recent textbook on astronomy, as I imagine that would clarify matters for you, and enable to ask a more specific question.

2007-03-25 09:08:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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