During one of my usual rounds of physical thinking, I've come across this one thing that I know not the answer to, nor does Wikipedia help any.
The planets of the Solar System orbit around the Sun, that is a given. We simply canNOT deny that piece of information, as it's too concrete. Now, HOW do these vast bodies of matter orbit that humongous radioactive ball of fire and light? I have never seen a model of our system anything other than the planets being level and lined up with each other. This may be nothing, I know, but I'm going to continue, for discussion's sake (if for nothing else). Would the planets not revolve around the Sun randomly and irrelevantly, much like John Dalton's idea of the atom?
Now, we have that in our heads. Do the planets really revolve in an ordered manner, or do they do it arbitrarily? And why do they do that?
The planets of the Solar System orbit around the Sun, that is a given. We simply canNOT deny that piece of information, as it's too concrete. Now, HOW do these vast bodies of matter orbit that humongous radioactive ball of fire and light? I have never seen a model of our system anything other than the planets being level and lined up with each other. This may be nothing, I know, but I'm going to continue, for discussion's sake (if for nothing else). Would the planets not revolve around the Sun randomly and irrelevantly, much like John Dalton's idea of the atom?
Now, we have that in our heads. Do the planets really revolve in an ordered manner, or do they do it arbitrarily? And why do they do that?
If the planets really DO revolve horizontally, then there must be some outside force acting on them causing them do to so, much like a magnet keeping crushed lodestones flat on a table when held underneath. So, perhaps we're in some 2.5 dimension, or there's some other work of nature that we/I are unawares of.