Posted November 12, 2012
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lukaszthegreat
Greed is good!
Registered: Sep 2008
From Norfolk Island
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bevinator
Yep.
Registered: Mar 2011
From United States
Posted November 12, 2012
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"Plutoid" on the other hand means "like Pluto". So one would only need to look at Pluto (made of ice, very small, but still large enough to have a spherical shape) and would know the exact definition of a Plutoid.
Much better than "dawrf planet".
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ShadowWulfe
Boink.
Registered: Apr 2012
From United States
Posted November 12, 2012
You will always be a planet to me, Pluto. <3
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Welle
DINOSAUR!
Registered: Aug 2012
From Denmark
Posted November 12, 2012
No not really :P
But if I was one of the astronomers who found it my answer would probably be yes :P
But if I was one of the astronomers who found it my answer would probably be yes :P
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Theta_Sigma
Jelly Baby??
Registered: May 2011
From Canada
Posted November 12, 2012
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You have every right to think that way, and while I think your opinion about that is complete bullshit I accept your right to believe that, and speaking said opinion in a civilized manner. My point is newer, isn't always better, take for example how medical science has gone from certain foods being good...then bad...then good for you again. Many of said studies on the subject come from the same place as well. Sometimes the old ways are the best ways, not always but sometimes.
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You can question the definition by providing reasons why it is wrong which would make a pluto a planet.
but it is not an opinion of yours whether Pluto is or is not a planet.
My point if it looks like a duck, and sounds like a duck, what is it? A duck.
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its tiny (smaller than our moon)
it didn't clear its surroundings
it is 'eight planet' for 1/3 of its year
has lots of neighbours which are similar.
I do not make the argument for Pluto because it is what I was taught, so much as, I do it because it is what I actually believe, despite what another group thinks I should believe. Again, as I stated previously, if it looks like a duck, and it sounds like a duck, what is it? A duck.
That all being said, you are still entitled to believe as you wish, I'm not trying to change anyone's opinions, just voicing mine.
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it is not matter of belief or opinion. Pluto is a dwarf planet. this is a fact, undisputed in every way.
The definition of what consists a planet is something you can argue against. You can provide reasons why it is flawed. You did not....
your argument is: 'just because it was a planet when i was growing up' is not a reason.
and again:
Majority chose the definition of the planet.
Anyway:
Pluto never again is going to be a ninth planet. It can be tenth because ceres will be fifth if pluto ever becomes a planet.
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Newtonian laws are pretty much all bullshit nowadays. They work fairly okay in everyday life but they are nothing more than fairly good approximation of the world
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really picked a bad example
anyhow
pluto being not a planet is not an opinion. it is a fact.
Perhaps I was being disingenuous by using the duck analogy, but I was really at just being figurative, not so much literal. I do apologize for the confusion. My point (as I previously mentioned) that I actually think all dwarf planets should be considered planets. My point wasn't that it wasn't a dwarf planet, but that dwarf planets should be considered planets, period.
I actually elaborated on my view (previously stated here and in a previous post before this) of the matter. And, as I stated I simply wanted to voice the fact I think Pluto, should regain it's planetary status. Again, I am not disputing it being a dwarf planet, but a dwarf planet should be considered a planet. I never really meant to come across as 'because it was when I was growing up', I apologize if it came out that way. I don't really care what number it is, so long as it is considered a planet.
To be fair, again, it is still debated by scientists about Pluto's degrading from planet status. This thread, and the scientific community is proof of that, therefore that's why I stated that rather callously. I, myself, have never met anyone who disputed gravity; at least, no one still alive that is. :P
You should really add "for the time being" or "in current human understanding" to that. Like a few people like to mention, facts change to understanding/perspective, and to say something a fact as if it is irrefutable, or will never change, seems a touch "off".
I do thank you for your civil tongue in debating my thoughts and views. However, I with how medicated I am right now; I'm not even sure if anything I'm saying is coming across clearly, or coherent. Then again, right now, onions and peanut-butter on toast sounds most appealing...mmm I'm hungry now.
Or better yet, Shub-Niggurath, or Yog-Sathoth! :D
Post edited November 12, 2012 by Theta_Sigma