The rotation of the planets depends on their inhabitants
2017-12-29 21:30
The rotation of the planets depends on their inhabitants
Scientists made an interesting discovery.
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Quickly rotate the planet is inhabited, reports Rus.Media.
Astrophysics, studying the rules and patterns of the planets rotation, to consider only the obvious facts, for example the close proximity to the sun, the location and movement of ice caps at the poles, the presence of satellites and so on. But only recently have scientists have found that prominent role in the speed of rotation of planets are played by live organisms. And those planets on which life exists, must differ in its speed from those on which she is absent.
As noted by American astronomer Scarf, first of all, our planet, and many other rotated much faster, it affected a lot of factors. But only now, it turned out that both heats the atmosphere and cools with the change of day depends on its chemical composition. And this “mix” coordinate the various germs, bacteria and other living organisms. From their participation and the acceleration of the rotation of celestial bodies.
Studies by the American astronomer, showed that the releases to the environment oxygen, as a result of vital activity of living beings inhabiting the planet causes the wind to “turn” it is much faster than in its absence. Therefore, there is an assumption that those planets that revolve much more active their brethren, can be endowed with a certain biosphere, which contributes to this phenomenon. And this, in turn, gives you the opportunity to search for inhabited planets considering their difference in speed.
Scarf said that using new knowledge, you can accurately identify the location of alien civilizations in our vast Universe. Now the science of space able a new angle to look at previous theories and assumptions, as well as efficiently interact with the existing knowledge.
This versatile technique is perfect as a alternative for the search for “traces of life” for hundreds of unexplored planets, while it completed construction of a new high-precision telescopes E-ELT and TMT, which will be able to obtain accurate spectral data and high-quality images of exoplanet atmospheres. And all this in aggregate will give an accurate picture of what is happening on the space object and an accurate assessment of its viability.