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The "GSFC finds missing day" urban legend doesn't make sense for the following reason. If we want to know where the planets will be in the future, we use accurate knowledge of their initial positions and orbital speeds (which would be where they are located now), and solve for their positions for some time in the future. We solve a very well determined set of equations that describe their motions. The major dynamical component of any planet's orbital motion is determined by solving an equation (force is equal to the mass times the acceleration) which is the perhaps the most fundamental in classical physics. The validity and predictive power of this equation are well documented and can be seen every day: a recent example is the lunar eclipse that was visible to much of the world last Sunday. This calculation would not cover any time before the present, so some missing day many centuries ago, if it had occurred, could not be uncovered with this method.
el dia que le faltaba al universo?¿? yo que se que este sol no es el unico
hay muchas galaxias mas con diferentes soles
aparte se hace una comparación de lo que sucedio antes, los que escibierón lo puede que esto pase cada 1000 años o 2000 quien sabe
y los demas escrito pa mi es fake
pa mi que es pura sugestion
sin duda una buena info ke da para devatir y poder dialogar de este acontecimiento...asi que solo puedo decir que cada dia me sorprendo mas de nuestra historia y origenes ..
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