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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 5829788" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Interesting theory. Completely false, but interesting. Environment affects movement, not just initial inertia. You suggest everything in the universe should still be spinning the same direction. So if I take two tennis balls, sit them on my table, and spin each in a opposite direction, how does that fit your theory? Too abstract for you? Okay. If gravity from a near by mass affected two other masses in space in equal but opposite directions, will they still both spin the same direction?</p><p>My shooting down your idea is in no way a sign of a lack of respect. I encourage learning by sharing ideas. It took guts to type out what you did. My respect top you for that if nothing else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 5829788, member: 549629"] Interesting theory. Completely false, but interesting. Environment affects movement, not just initial inertia. You suggest everything in the universe should still be spinning the same direction. So if I take two tennis balls, sit them on my table, and spin each in a opposite direction, how does that fit your theory? Too abstract for you? Okay. If gravity from a near by mass affected two other masses in space in equal but opposite directions, will they still both spin the same direction? My shooting down your idea is in no way a sign of a lack of respect. I encourage learning by sharing ideas. It took guts to type out what you did. My respect top you for that if nothing else. [/QUOTE]
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