I think technically, every two or more objects of slightly difference masses orbit around a barycenter. The difference in masses being great, this point would typically be inside the most massive. If I'm not mistaken that's the case of the Earth/Moon one, as well as Sun/our-planets. _Edit: apparently the Sun/Jupiter's is just outside the Sun, not sure about the other 3 giants (wikipedia)_
I wonder how the moon became a thing? Maybe a young earth gave birth to it through a volcanic reaction, maybe the same thing happened to the planets with the sun?
Yes, you make a very good point, and as I keep saying, the tides are a natural consequence of inertial motion in a non-uniform gravitational field. They are not solely due to the gravitational differential. In the scenario, with a constant gravitational field, without a gradient, then not only would the earth’s center of mass be “in orbit”, free of any force, moving on a geodesic path around the barycentre of the earth-moon system, but so would all the others parts as well. Therefore, the Earth would not experience any tidal force across its diameter. This is true for all celestial bodies. Inertia has an important part to play in the formation of tides, and it’s not solely due to the inverse square law of gravitational geometry…but, you try telling that to the masses! 👇Take care.
Aparrently something like this is part of why they removed pluto from planet status, demoted. Pluto has a moon of it's own, but its close to it's own mass, so the two objects circle each other.
Essentially the Moons gravity pulls Earth towards it and the common centre that the moon and Earth orbit is off the centre of the Earth but still in Earth.
Depends if you mean like everyday stuff then yes But if you want it to be perfect as it can then no I would say is negligible enough Because the barycenter is inside earth
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Then why do we NEVER see the darkside? Regardless of our place on earth? This argument only makes sense if the earth is orbiting the moon. How do people not see this?
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Tid bit - Earth and moon spin counter clock wise. (Same direction) see . . It takes moon 27 and half days to orbit Earth once, (Earth spins faster) thats why moon looks like opposite travel in sky.
It is not a perfect orbit, it is tugged due to the moons gravity so it would look like a curved zigzag. While the moon revolves a little more like an elliptical with differing gravity strength
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the moon does orbit the earth, since the barycenter is inside of the earth
Yeah, just not the center of Earth.
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@@Cosmoknowledge no one says that the moon orbits the Center of Earth
they orbit eachother
@@dontdo1546 one more than the other
SAME with our solarsystem to the milkyway.
Not really
@@celavetex i meant their angle.
A star with 1 mass of the sun compared to 4m times?
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The reason why that happens is because the moons size is a bit to big for earth
Pluto's moon is nearly half Pluto's size because of that, they orbit around each their barycenter.
I think technically, every two or more objects of slightly difference masses orbit around a barycenter.
The difference in masses being great, this point would typically be inside the most massive.
If I'm not mistaken that's the case of the Earth/Moon one, as well as Sun/our-planets.
_Edit: apparently the Sun/Jupiter's is just outside the Sun, not sure about the other 3 giants (wikipedia)_
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Be surprised the Universe has a barycenter too. And in a shape of spiraling galaxy with barred arms. 🤪
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dont forget how Jupiter effects our entire solar system this way, including the sun
I wonder how the moon became a thing? Maybe a young earth gave birth to it through a volcanic reaction, maybe the same thing happened to the planets with the sun?
may be
Earth: I am off of my barycenter
So thats why friday is always hot
Yes, you make a very good point, and as I keep saying, the tides are a natural consequence of inertial motion in a non-uniform gravitational field.
They are not solely due to the gravitational differential. In the scenario, with a constant gravitational field, without a gradient, then not only would the earth’s center of mass be “in orbit”, free of any force, moving on a geodesic path around the barycentre of the earth-moon system, but so would all the others parts as well.
Therefore, the Earth would not experience any tidal force across its diameter. This is true for all celestial bodies. Inertia has an important part to play in the formation of tides, and it’s not solely due to the inverse square law of gravitational geometry…but, you try telling that to the masses! 👇Take care.
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This is what I talking about. Earth and moon have barycenter 😃
Yes, they do.
That's eerie
I know It's also for planets too😂,
Can you make a video on polaris ? How does that remain on the same spot if earth is spanning around the sun
The Star Wars theme song does help though 😂
An extreme example of this is Pluto and Charon.
They both orbit the sun but the moon gets pulled by earth's gravity Back and fourth
Aparrently something like this is part of why they removed pluto from planet status, demoted. Pluto has a moon of it's own, but its close to it's own mass, so the two objects circle each other.
Didn't know about this. Pretty cool👍
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Maybe everyone knows about it
The reason why that happens is because the moons size is a bit to big for earth
maybe its same then as how stars in every galaxy revolves
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It's still going around it
pretty sure the solar system has one too, i think the sun is justtt outside of touching the barycenter
So earth is essentially a rotary engine.
Ain't that so weird we only see one side of the moon and not the other that's the side that protects the Earth from impacts
So, the moon and the earth orbit each other, but because the earth's gravity is stronger, the barycenter is closer to the earth. Is that so?
So moon is our twin planet and not our moon?
Still our moon.
Jupiter doesn't orbit the sun as their barycenter is JUST outside of the sun.
Yes I ran simulations
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Can we see Pluto and Charons Dwarf Binary Planet Barycenter please?
same happens for sun and Jupiter
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Essentially the Moons gravity pulls Earth towards it and the common centre that the moon and Earth orbit is off the centre of the Earth but still in Earth.
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This is our beautiful milky way
It's barycenter is within the earth's radius, so yes, the Moon orbits our planet.
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I wonder of they are going to change the Earth moon system to a double planet system?
Same with the sun. (Jupiter and sun orbits a barycenter ONLY Jupiter.)
Is this barycenter between earth and moon small enough to be considered negligible?
I don't get your question. Sorry! Can you come again, please?
@@Cosmoknowledge he is asking if the space between the Earth and the barycenter is short enough that it doesn’t really matter
@@dr.kujojotaro In math, everything matters. Every tiny detail.
Depends if you mean like everyday stuff then yes
But if you want it to be perfect as it can then no
I would say is negligible enough
Because the barycenter is inside earth
@@maryann2628 oh yeah this clears my doubt. Thanks!
Spinning like a crazy ball, really?
Fax, however nice animated.
Thanks.
Cool to see.
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Actually this still might be a theory
Can I know all the concept of this like you ?
So which book I read to know all these things ..
Currently I'm in 11 standard so can you tell me plz ?
By the way love from India 🇮🇳
You'll need a astrophysics book. You can search for this
@@ultra_111 where I can found ?
Jupiter and Sun have strange barycenter too
The moon never has a closest point
Is this concept of gyroscopic effect?
Oooh is this why the moon is leaving us?
The bent it when they created the seasons which flat earthers hypothesy but I think it's both flay and cyndracle.
The same happens with the sun and the planets...they also orbit around a barycenter...
Maybe universe is orbiting around the earth.
If the planetary system moves then how comets followed?
22 years and i didn't know this shit
Try 72 years
The reason why that happens is because the moons size is a bit to big for earth
I mean it's not the only thing like this in our solar system. Jupiter and The Sun orbit around their barycenter
Distance between moon and the earth is 400,000 km
Which means it would fit approximately 30 earth 😶
Then why do we NEVER see the darkside?
Regardless of our place on earth?
This argument only makes sense if the earth is orbiting the moon.
How do people not see this?
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if earth was flat then why people also not flat
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Robert Ziegler - Duel of the fates. Thank you!
@@Cosmoknowledge thanks very much
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Earth is not a self-centered planet, but the life it holds mostly are.
So that the flying theory Helicopter too?
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How much does the Earth wobble about the barrycenter?
Similar to Pluto and most things with one large moon.
so technically the earth is binary with the moon?
Tid bit - Earth and moon spin counter clock wise. (Same direction) see . . It takes moon 27 and half days to orbit Earth once, (Earth spins faster) thats why moon looks like opposite travel in sky.
This causes the Earth to wobble, which explains why we have two tides each day.
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The moon is like Jupiter and the earth is like the sun even Jupiter is pretty big so it doesn't orbit sub too it orbits he barycenter
The world is spinning faster on its axis
Still orbits earth
What's the significance?
Is this Some kind of simulator or game?
I know it. So we are dwarf planet two a?! Bring back Pluto in the list.
How far moon is from earth😮
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It is not a perfect orbit, it is tugged due to the moons gravity so it would look like a curved zigzag. While the moon revolves a little more like an elliptical with differing gravity strength
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As a result, Earth has become oval is shape and not spherical
Where's Earth's barycenter?
and now the moon is a they...
It was green cheese when I was a child..
then we met the man in the moon..
my pagan days introduced me to the moon goddess..🌘🌑🌒. bella luna