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<blockquote data-quote="Candyman" data-source="post: 773483" data-attributes="member: 6906"><p>The 'wobble' you describe is in the detection of other planets that orbit distant stars. In the hunt for live on other planets they know that a planet needs to be just the right distance from a star (or sun) for the temperature to sustain life as we know it.</p><p></p><p>What they do is watch a star for many years and see is the light from that star 'wobbles'. If it does it means a planet has passed in front of it coursing the light to wobble. They can then somehow calculate the distance of that planet from said star and judge if it is too close or too far away to sustain life.</p><p></p><p>The wobble of earth is not the same. It's thought that when our planet waz forming (still a ball of fire getting hit by all manor or rocks) another forming planet or commet the size or mars clipped earth knocking it off its natural axis and thus the impact spread rock into orbit that collected to form our moon. </p><p></p><p>However, this does not explain how our north and south poles have massively moved in a very short space of time more than once.</p><p></p><p>With the ice caps melting new things are being dicoverd. They found a baby mamouth perfectly preserved in the ice and found it had been eating plants before it had suddenly been frozen in time. It's thought that if the poles shift it takes just 48 hours to 5 days. Warm tropics could turn into ice caps in a matter of days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Candyman, post: 773483, member: 6906"] The 'wobble' you describe is in the detection of other planets that orbit distant stars. In the hunt for live on other planets they know that a planet needs to be just the right distance from a star (or sun) for the temperature to sustain life as we know it. What they do is watch a star for many years and see is the light from that star 'wobbles'. If it does it means a planet has passed in front of it coursing the light to wobble. They can then somehow calculate the distance of that planet from said star and judge if it is too close or too far away to sustain life. The wobble of earth is not the same. It's thought that when our planet waz forming (still a ball of fire getting hit by all manor or rocks) another forming planet or commet the size or mars clipped earth knocking it off its natural axis and thus the impact spread rock into orbit that collected to form our moon. However, this does not explain how our north and south poles have massively moved in a very short space of time more than once. With the ice caps melting new things are being dicoverd. They found a baby mamouth perfectly preserved in the ice and found it had been eating plants before it had suddenly been frozen in time. It's thought that if the poles shift it takes just 48 hours to 5 days. Warm tropics could turn into ice caps in a matter of days. [/QUOTE]
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