Mercury puzzles astronomers

eanassir

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Interesting....I guess it's the name you admired EA?

You mean Mohammed the messenger of God.

But see when I tell others: Astronomers don't know about Mercury, they say: no, they know everything.
While the late interpreter inspite of being non-graduate at any school, but he gave the correct answer which they don't know:
Mercury stopped its axial rotation after being depleted of its internal heat, and its surface had a large number of craters due to a large number of comets falling on it, and it shrank so that many trenches or grooves appeared on its surface.

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eanassir

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Yes, "Messenger". I doubt it is coincidence the probe was named that.

Of course they did not mean it; it is only coincidence.

"Messenger" stands for Mercury Surface, Space Environment, Geochemistry and Ranging.
 

eanassir

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Every planet will become colder by time

Every planet has a hot core and a cold crust; by time the planet will lose its internal heat by radiating this heat, by eruption of volcanoe ...etc. until time will come when this planet will have a cold core, then the planet will stop its axial rotation, but will keep circling around the Sun with one face facing it (just like our Moon does with the Earth)

When the planet will become cold, it will stop its axial rotation, and will lose its gravitational power, and lose its moons and satellites,
It will contract and its surface will have many fissures and grooves.

Then its gaseous layers will mix with each other --> to form smoke which will fill the atmosphere of the planet (like Venus now)
Then it will lose this atmosphere to be without atmosphere (as is the case on Mercury.)

the reason for the rotation of the earth around itself
 

gerryh

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Every planet will become colder by time

Every planet has a hot core and a cold crust; by time the planet will lose its internal heat by radiating this heat, by eruption of volcanoe ...etc. until time will come when this planet will have a cold core, then the planet will stop its axial rotation, but will keep circling around the Sun with one face facing it (just like our Moon does with the Earth)

When the planet will become cold, it will stop its axial rotation, and will lose its gravitational power, and lose its moons and satellites,
It will contract and its surface will have many fissures and grooves.

Then its gaseous layers will mix with each other --> to form smoke which will fill the atmosphere of the planet (like Venus now)
Then it will lose this atmosphere to be without atmosphere (as is the case on Mercury.)

the reason for the rotation of the earth around itself



Really? So, gravity is all about the rotation of the body? The mass of said body has nothing to do with gravity?
 

eanassir

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Really? So, gravity is all about the rotation of the body? The mass of said body has nothing to do with gravity?

Yes, really.

The bigger the body is the longer time it needs to be cold. And the smaller the body is, the less time it needs to be cold.
Therefore, Mercury being small in size, it became cold before the other planets, and it stopped its spinning as did Dexter call it.
Then Venus was the second planet to lose its internal heat, while the Earth will follow these two planets.

Mercury Has Stopped Its Axial Rotation
Venus Has Stopped Its Axial Rotation
 

gerryh

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Yes, really.

The bigger the body is the longer time it needs to be cold. And the smaller the body is, the less time it needs to be cold.
Therefore, Mercury being small in size, it became cold before the other planets, and it stopped its spinning as did Dexter call it.
Then Venus was the second planet to lose its internal heat, while the Earth will follow these two planets.

Mercury Has Stopped Its Axial Rotation
Venus Has Stopped Its Axial Rotation



You stated that when the planets rotation stops, then no more gravity. Therefore YOU are connecting gravity directly to rotation. This is in direct contradiction to what science says today.
 

eanassir

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The explanation of the strange findings on Mercury

Mercury lost its internal heat since long time ago; so it stopped its spinning around itself, then it lost its moon and satellites, then it became nearer to the Sun than it was before.
Because it became cold, a large number of comets fell on it --> causing the large number of craters on its surface.
At the start its atmosphere became full of smoke (like Venus now), but then it lost its atmosphere into the space, because its gravity became weaker and it could not keep its atmosphere and water.
Because its core became cold, it shrank and contracted so that its core is very dense, and the grooves and fissures appeared on its surface.
Now, it has two hemispheres: the one facing the son has a very high temperature, while the other hemisphere is very cold.
The mountains on the day hemisphere have been smashed into dust and almost its surface is flattened and levelled.

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gerryh

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How about you just answer the question directly. I want some clarification. Are you stating that rotation of a body is what causes gravity, so that when a body stops rotating, then there is no longer any gravity. Is that what you are saying?
 

eanassir

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The spinning of the object does not cause the gravity; but both the gravity and the spinning of the object are because of its heat, specially its internal heat: its core is very hot. so it will rotate around itself because of this internal heat, and it will have gravity because of this heat.
Cause of the gravity

Anyhow, the heat is because of the movement of its internal particles around the nucleus. The hot object has a nucleus around which its internal particle rotate and this is the cause of the heat.
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gerryh

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so, now you're saying gravity is all about the internal core heat. So a cold planet or planetoid would have no gravity. Is that what you are saying?