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8266219 No.8266219 [Reply] [Original]

If gravity is like a bowling ball in a trampoline attracting marbles then how do you explain the rings of uranus?

>> No.8266235

>>8266219
uranus needs to be angled properly to do its job

>> No.8266237

I just can't tell where the memes begin when the topic is uranus

>> No.8266242

>>8266219
frame dragging

>> No.8267027

>>8266219
Well you see little Jimmy sometimes a man gets a little curious about what he can put near or in Uranus and attempts to insert something too large into the proximity of Uranus' gravity hole. This causes physical disturbances between the force of the inserted mass and Uranus, and with Uranus being much larger than the object shreds it apart which leaves those unsightly ring like marks around Uranus.

Now if a curious man really tried to put an object much larger than Uranus can handle it would just blow the rings out.

It's kind of like anal sex but not really.

>> No.8267039

>>8266235
If scientists find water on Uranus, then it seems a logical conclusion that there would have been salty seamen on Uranus at one point. Avast me hearties!

>> No.8267057

>>8266219
bleaching gone wrong?

>> No.8267400
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8267400

>visit /sci/ for first time
>open thread about Uranus
>mfw

>> No.8267436

>>8267400
Nice dubs, brainlet.

>> No.8267665

uranus has a different form of matter, with different rules, simply put. :D

>> No.8267672
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8267672

better watch out for the klingons near uranus

>> No.8267683

>>8266219
>how do you explain the rings of uranus
it is not my job to explain
the rings of ur anus