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@suzianne said
Gravity is something basic. It is well known. Especially in a somewhat static environment.

The movement of stars in a galaxy is somewhat chaotic. Knowing everything there is to know about gravity isn't going to help you codify stellar motion in a galaxy. It is not a single gravity well system like a solar system, and that's why Kepler just ain't gonna help you that mu ...[text shortened]... explain a Super Bowl prediction.

Stars aren't planets, and they don't have the same environment.
What is your source of information?

You can say little green aliens are doing it too, but it doesn't mean anything. You need to prove it, something you seem inept at doing at every turn.


@metal-brain said
What is your source of information?
A basic high school education, which you evidently never completed.

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@metal-brain said
"That's the problem, he has done "research"

No, he has not. He is throwing a temper tantrum because he cannot answer any of the questions posted. He is just trolling insults. Hardly impressive.
You do realize he was talking about you, don't you?

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@shallow-blue said
A basic high school education, which you evidently never completed.
Basically, yes. And I actually paid attention in all the other classes I've taken. On the way to my BS I took several electives in Astronomy because I was interested in the science ever since I got my first telescope as a kid. But nowadays people can glean basic knowledge of almost anything on the internet. Apparently, he's only learned enough to throw out these idiotic 'gotcha' questions.


@suzianne said
You do realize he was talking about you, don't you?
He was talking about sonhouse.


@shallow-blue said
A basic high school education, which you evidently never completed.
You are right. I dropped out of high school when I was 15.
Am I supposed to feel shame because of it?


@metal-brain said
He was talking about sonhouse.
No, I was not.


@metal-brain said
You are right. I dropped out of high school when I was 15.
Am I supposed to feel shame because of it?
Shame? Maybe not. Depends on the reason. But you're certainly supposed to shut up about science because of it.


@shallow-blue said
Shame? Maybe not. Depends on the reason. But you're certainly supposed to shut up about science because of it.
Ohhhh...now the truth comes out.
You want to bring back the dark ages.

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@Metal-Brain
If you had even completed HS you would not be asking so many inane questions.

You want everyone here to answer your questions which can be answered by a google search, instead you want to pose questions that reveal to you your innate superiority.


@sonhouse said
@Metal-Brain
If you had even completed HS you would not be asking so many inane questions.

You want everyone here to answer your questions which can be answered by a google search, instead you want to pose questions that reveal to you your innate superiority.
Why do you want to bring back the dark ages?


@metal-brain said
Why do you want to bring back the dark ages?
Why are you as ignorant about history as about science?

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@shallow-blue said
Why are you as ignorant about history as about science?
You are.

"The "Dark Ages" is a term for the Early Middle Ages or Middle Ages in Western Europe after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, characterizing it as marked by economic, intellectual, and cultural decline."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Ages_(historiography)

Economic, intellectual, and cultural decline.
That is what happens when people have to shut up about science.


@Metal-Brain
No, we just want you to take some science courses so you would stop your conspiracy crap.


@sonhouse said
@Metal-Brain
No, we just want you to take some science courses so you would stop your conspiracy crap.
Stop falsely claiming I presented any conspiracy theories on this thread.
You are a pathetic liar!

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