Real patronizing, Sun, you’re practically the same age!
Aren’t you a little short for a solar system planet?
Outstanding meme Number One
So say we all.
Neil de grasse Tyson shows up
Ah, the negotiator!
You hear about Pluto? That’s messed up, right?
From a certain point of view
“I hate you!”
Yesssss! Use your hate!
Anger leads to hate, and hate leads to Power!
visible confusion
“That’s… why I’m here”
Go sit beside the other minor planet Ceres Junda
I want to, but I know I shouldn’t
Best lines are at the end
You are god-damn right they are
I still think it should be a honor planet or something. A dwarf planet just sounds bad.
Please clarify your meaning. Your comment has been perceived as ableist (i.e. disparaging towards people born with the medical condition of dwarfism) and I’d rather not remove it if that perception is based on a misunderstanding. Thanks.
Oh no, I meant like I was raised to think of it like a planet and not a glorified asteriod, I meant nothing disparaging to anyone.
Thanks.
Cheers. I was familiar with the term from astronomy, but unsure why the author thought that term sounded ‘bad’. I was trying to engage in active moderation, seeking clarity rather than just nuking anything because it was reported. I’m assuming from your vote that you’d rather I don’t give anyone the benefit of the doubt, so I can do that if you prefer.
Nope. Didn’t say anything remotely close to that. For someone trying so hard to be ‘understanding’ you seem to like putting negative words in peoples mouth to paint them as bad.
Anyways, I downvoted you because you remind me of this kind of person. It’s how the person who reported this is behaving and its how you are behaving by giving them the time of day for being offended by scientific terms.
I try to give anyone who reports something the time of day. Apologies if you don’t think I handled that report correctly.
Perhaps I should have just PM’d the comment author, so that you wouldn’t have felt the need to get involved.
I couldn’t resist attempting to help people learn because, at the end of the day, I didn’t actually believe anyone who knows this term could be offended so I figured you just didn’t know about the solar system. That was the extent of my ‘involvement’ until your unfounded accusation.
Do you always offer to completely change your moderation style when a single new user downvotes you like you did with me? Doesn’t that get a little chaotic?
I was never offended, which I thought you were clear on before, but apparently not. It would seem like this urge you had to teach others, that you couldn’t resist, was so powerful that you willing to overlook any possibility that it wasn’t required.
As for the offer of changing moderation style: yes, I’m willing to change. I’m still feeling my way around it. If enough people communicate, through votes or comments, that my approach is wrong, I’ll re-assess. Obviously though, someone as perceptive as you will have realised that my earlier offer was just for your stuff.
Ok but honorary planet vs king of the dwarf planets?
My allegiance is to the republic, to democracy!
Hello Jerry, please beware of suspicious flying objects and be safe
Another happy landing
Always “Pluto, Pluto, Pluto”. Why does no one ever remember Ceres, Eris, Haumea, and Makemake? They’re each as much of a “planet” as Pluto is.
They’re all black
My Lord, is that legal?
I’ll make it legal
Ceres was thought to be a planet as well. Better telescopes got it demoted.
Wait a minute, how did this happen? we’re smarter than this!
Are all of your comments Star Wars quotes?
… Possibly
Looks like all their comments on this community are, anyway. Their other comments are normal.
It’s a trick. Send no reply. Send no transmissions of any kind.
Meanwhile I’m more focused on the “invisible 9th planet”
There’s apparently some gravitational data that says there should be a 9th planet in between Jupiter and Saturn* that we’ve simply been unable to physical observe.
*I don’t remember the actual placement
We’ve had “hidden” planets multiple times actually. In one case, we discovered Neptune by observing that Uranus’ orbit was wonky, and this really Bolstered peoples’ trust of Newton’s gravitational theory.
The existence of another planet even closer to the sun than Mercury, Vulcan, was also hypothesized by the same astronomer who predicted Neptune’s existence. This was due to Mercury also having a wonky orbit. After Einstein’s general relativity came about though, it was found that no new planet was necessary to explain Mercury’s orbit.
I think this new planet is the one predicted by Cal Tech “Planet Nine”, is supposedly 10 Earths in size, orbits on average 20 times further out than Neptune, and has a very oblong orbit out in deep space.
As another ‘fun’ tangent, there is some debate every now and again that dark matter may demonstrate that Einstein’s Theory of Relativity is also flawed and that we’re in need of a new theory. Currently, though, there has not been a sufficient new theory to take its place, so the existence of ‘unseen’ matter still is the strongest explanation we have. I put ‘fun’ in quotes because it seems like this debate is starting to affect astronomers and physicists the same way that 'The Orangutan" affects Edgar Allen Poe experts. Video related
Angela Collier actually goes a little more in depth in that video on why MOND is unlikely, even though she does admit it hasn’t been fully ruled out. I didn’t get the impression physicists don’t talk about it because it causes debates, which she claimed seems to happen more often on the internet. I got the impression that most physicists just think it is unlikely to go anywhere, so they just aren’t as interested in it.
What’s mond
It was killed as a theory very recently so yeah
The Poe rabbit hole was well worth the read. Thank you
If astronomers named Vulcan before we ever saw it, then let’s name planet 9 already. I propose either Erebus (darkness) or Letum (death)
I thought we figured out why the calculations were off and it wasn’t actually because of an unknown body out yonder? Is there new evidence or am i just misremembering stuff?
Honestly I haven’t researched it in a while so that’s entirely possible and I’m just outdated
The theory I’ve heard is that the Oort Cloud is more massive than previously thought, and that said mass might represent Planet IX.
Just like the simulations
We definitely have the telescopes to find it now if it exists, so I’d say it doesn’t exist. What if it’s a tiny black hole? Maybe it’s a wormhole to Alpha Centauri!
It’s theorised to be on an elliptic, off plane orbit. We currently lack the telescopes to do a true sweep of the skies, at the resolution needed to find it. If we know where to look, it’s easy. However, we don’t know where to look right now.
Oh I have a bad feeling about this
The proposed 9th planet is beyond Sedna and is hypothesized because Kuiper belt objects are orbiting strangely to they figure a gravitational influence from further out is causing it. Uranus was seen doing the same thing and that’s how Neptune was confirmed found.
Wasn’t it supposed to be way the hell off of the orbital plane? I can’t find anything searching for it now but I swear I remember they thought its orbit would be weird compared to the other planets.
Most trans-neptunian objects do there’s no reason to believe this one doesn’t.
Imposible. Perhaps the archives are incomplete
Do you have a link for that? Pluto is tiny and much farther away and we can easily see it. There’s no reason I can think of why we couldn’t see a planet in that orbit, even a small one.
between Jupiter and Saturn* that we’ve simply been unable to physical observe.
*I don’t remember the actual placement
If it were as close as Saturn, we’d be able to easily see it. If additional planets exist, they would be beyond Neptune, and likely quite far beyond it.
Yeah like I said to the other commentor. My info is outdated as i haven’t really looked into it in a while.
I’ve been looking forward to this
“A planet, the Sun is not.”
- Yoda when asked about his position
Oh no, I’m not brave enough for politics
Take your eccentric, elongated, path-uncleared orbit.
So uncivilized!
I don’t like the Kuiper Belt, it’s course and rough, and irritating and gets everywhere
There are larger planetoids than you Pluto.
A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one
The attempt on my planetary status has left me errant and deformed