Yes, I understand the theory. It's faulty because there is no force in outer space that would cause the planets to remain "a bit behind" because there is no drag in vacuum.
Yes, I understand the theory. It's faulty because there is no force in outer space that would cause the planets to be "a bit behind" because there is no drag in vacuum.
Yes, I understand the theory. It's faulty because there is no force in outer space that would cause the planets to be "a bit behind". I'm repeating myself at this point but the planets would catch up and either crash into the sun or start orbiting it concentrically.
Yes, I understand the theory. It's faulty because there is no force in outer space that would cause the planets to be "a bit behind". I'm repeating myself at this point but the planets would catch up and either crash into the sun or start orbiting it.
Yes, I understand the theory. It's faulty because there is no force in outer space that would cause the planets to be "a bit behind".