>Date: Tue, 03 Feb 1998 08:00:31 >To: JIMRPT@aol.com > >When I get home, I'll pullout some old books to confirm, but I think that the only plant which would come close to a 432 day (earthday) orbit is Mars. #4 of 9 planets doesn't make it the middle, though. > >Even if you eliminate Pluto which some consider just a big asteroid. Eureka!! I've stumbled upon it! The middle planet might have been what is now the asteroid belt - Maybe that's where Atlantis was, too! > >> I don't know the accuracy of this theory, or if there is a planet that takes >>432 days to orbit the sun. >>My thought when I heard the theory was, to quote you, "Yeah Right!" >>Jim Bryant (FL) >> This talk of resonant frequencies dredged up some memories from what I had hoped was purged information. I seem to recall that resonant frequency is one of the six factors used to determine the probability that any one loose neutron (or is that Newtron?) will collide with a fissionable atom and cause it to split. Useful in planning nuclear powerplants, perhaps, but determining pitch of musical instruments?? Conrad nuclear-astrophysicist (Yeah... Right...) Conrad Hoffsommer Office - (319) 387-1204 Acoustic Keyboard Technician - Luther College 700 College Drive, Decorah, Iowa 52101-1045 hoffsoco@martin.luther.edu -or- pno2ner@salamander.com If I had multiple personality disorder, my resume would make more sense.
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