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Logically materialistic.
But in conclusion, it will certainly be said to be idealistic.
But I agree with you.
I've seen a cartoon that tells the story of a society made up of cells inside the human body.
And I think it would enrich your ideas a bit.
From the atomic solar system, it is associated with the relationship between human society and the cosmic system.
There are natural rules for the operation of the cosmic system.
It's like our human society has its own moral norms, its own legal norms.
However, thinking in this way will inevitably be said to be idealistic.
But we know the rules of the planets in the universe.
So where does this rule come from? Who decides? Is it difficult to imagine that the symtropy, coplanarity, and near-circularity of the planets in the solar system are just "natural"?
But on the other hand, if it is really God or some super-empirical immaterial object that creates all these laws, then where does that object come from?
I've thought about what you're talking about, but I don't have a clue when I think about headaches.
In addition, I think the speed of time is different for different universes.
Perhaps, in the higher dimensions of the "universe", time is no longer a measure.
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I thought so too!
Think of us humans who are such an insignificant little thing as they actually named all the galaxies in the universe Total Galaxy. Isn't it very possible that you are talking about it?
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The planetary model of the atom has long been discarded, and is now viewed from a quantum point of view.
The microscopic and the macroscopic are very different, so until now the quantum theory and the theory of relativity have not been unified.
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Stars, planets, comets, neutron stars, white dwarfs, brown dwarfs. These are secondary, and the main substances that make up galaxies are gas molecules and dust.
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Your understanding of the universe is very deep.
In fact, for the universe, human beings are very small; And for people, the dust is very small.
But they are all part of the universe.
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To solve this problem, put first"Life"Unconscious. Any matter can be seen as life, so that you can at least have less distress and surprise.
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Logically materialistic.
But in conclusion, it will certainly be said to be idealistic.
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Oh my God, how can so many people think the same way, and I think the same way!
I also plan to write a science fiction article. But judging from the current situation, forget it.
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The solar system is part of the Milky Way, and it is a star that emits its own light. The orbital plane around the sun of the eight planets of the solar system is called the ecliptic plane. The Sun is located about 10,000 light-years from the center of the Milky Way (the galactic center) and 10,000 light-years from the edge.
The Milky Way is about 100,000 light-years in diameter and contains 150 billion stars, and the Sun is just one of them. The Sun orbits the galactic center at a speed of 250 kilometers per second, about 100 million years.
Introduction to the Milky WayThe Milky Way galaxy is composed from the inside to the outside, including the galactic heart, the galactic core, the galactic disk, the galactic halo, and the galactic crown. Most of the Milky Way** regions are old stars (mainly white dwarfs), and the outer regions are mostly nascent and young stars. There are more than a dozen satellite galaxies scattered around an area of hundreds of thousands of light-years, and the Milky Way grows by slowly devouring the surrounding dwarf galaxies.
The Milky Way as a whole rotates poorly, with a rotation speed of about 220 kilometers and seconds at the Sun, and the Sun orbits around the galactic center for about 100 million years. The visual absolute magnitude of the Milky Way is equal, the total mass of the Milky Way is about a trillion times the mass of our sun, the Milky Way was born shortly after the universe was large, and it is calculated in this way that the age of our Milky Way is about 12.5 billion years old, with an error of more than 500 million years. The scientific community believes that the universe occurred about 13.8 billion years ago.
The Milky Way has two companion galaxies: the Large Magellanic Galaxy and the Small Magellanic Galaxy.
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The solar system is a system of planets bound together by the sun's gravitational pull, including the sun and celestial bodies that move directly or indirectly around the sun. Of the celestial bodies that move directly around the Sun, the eight largest are called planets, and the rest are much smaller than planets, such as dwarf planets, solar system asteroids, and comets. The celestial bodies whose orbits indirectly orbit the Sun are satellites, two of which are larger than the smallest planet, Mercury.
Milky Way galaxy (ancient name Milky Way, Tianhe, Galaxy, Tianhan, Yinhan, etc.).is a barred spiral galaxy containing the solar system. The diameter ranges from 100,000 light years to 180,000 light years. It is estimated to have between 100 billion and 400 billion stars and possibly 100 billion planets.
The Solar System is about 26,000 light-years from the center of the Milky Way, on the inner edge of a spiral arm known as the Orion Arm, which is dense with gas and dust。At the position of the Sun, the orbital period is about 240 million years. Viewed from Earth, the Milky Way appears as a band around the celestial sphere because it is from the inside of the disk-like structure outward**.
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The relationship between the included and the included.
According to the query of the life of the craftsman, the relationship between the Milky Way and the solar system, to put it simply, the Milky Way and the solar system is the relationship between inclusion and inclusion, the Milky Way is the star system where the solar system is located, including 120 billion stars and a large number of star clusters, nebulae, as well as various types of interstellar gas and interstellar dust.
The milky Way, a type of spiral galaxy (a type of spiral galaxy) where the solar system is located, is elliptical in shape and has a huge disk structure, and the latest research shows that the Milky Way has four clear and fairly symmetrical spiral arms, which are 4,500 light-years apart. The number of stars in the Milky Way is between 100 billion and 400 billion. Qi Shi.
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The Milky Way, a barred spiral galaxy where the solar system is located, includes 100 billion to 400 billion stars and a large number of star clusters, nebulae, and various types of interstellar gas and interstellar dust. With a total mass of about 210 billion times that of the Sun, it belongs to the local group of galaxies, and the nearest extragalactic galaxy is the Andromeda Galaxy, 2.54 million light-years away.
The Milky Way is an oblate sphere with a massive disk structure consisting of a bright and dense core, two major spiral arms, and two unformed spiral arms, which are 4,500 light-years apart. The Sun is located on the Orion Arm, a branch of the Milky Way, and the distance from the center of the Milky Way is about 10,000 light-years.
The Milky Way's ** is a supermassive black hole, composed of a galactic core, a galactic core, a galactic disk, a galactic halo and a galactic crown from the inside out. Most of the Milky Way** regions are old stars, and the outer regions are mostly nascent and young stars. There are more than a dozen satellite galaxies scattered over an area of hundreds of thousands of light-years, the larger of which are the Large Magellanic Cloud and the Small Magellanic Cloud.
The Milky Way grows by slowly devouring the dwarf galaxies around it. In March 2015, scientists discovered that the Milky Way was 50 percent larger than previously thought.
The solar system is a collection of celestial bodies centered on the Sun and subject to the Sun's gravitational constraints. It includes eight planets, as well as at least 173 known moons, five identified dwarf planets and hundreds of millions of small bodies in the solar system.
Broadly speaking, the domain of the solar system includes the Sun, four Earth-like inner planets, an asteroid belt of many small rocks, four huge shape stars filled with gas, and a second small celestial region filled with small frozen rocks known as the Coiper Belt. Among them, there are currently eight planets in the solar system, namely Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
The Milky Way currently revolves around the central point where it intersects with the gravitational pull of the Andromeda Galaxy, and will revolve around the newly formed central black hole after colliding in the next 3 billion years or so.
The total mass of the Milky Way is about 100 billion solar masses, and if the average mass of stars is similar to that of the Sun, there are about 100 billion stars in the Milky Way. In fact, the number of dwarf stars with masses smaller than the Sun in the Milky Way far exceeds those with masses greater than the Sun, so the total number of stars in the Milky Way is estimated to be about 1500-200 billion. >>>More
Andromeda Galaxy, dwarf galaxy. IC 1101, NGC 2207, IC 2163, these are other galaxies that I know of.
It should be that the bank system was born first, and the solar system was born after the birth of the Milky Way, because the solar system revolves around the Milky Way, and the solar system was born about 5 billion years ago, and the Milky Way was born about 12 billion light years.
To answer this question, we must first define "what is the solar system", that is, determine the boundaries of the solar system. Different definitions will have different results. If the orbit of Neptune is the boundary, according to what is said upstairs (if it is in the Milky Way), there should be. >>>More