Shmokolete OP t1_j6ocqal wrote on January 31, 2023 at 7:23 PM Reply to comment by Weed_O_Whirler in If the universe is infinite, how are we getting recurring comets? "This comet last passed us 10,000 years ago" hold up, why wouldnt it just, keep going? I understand its path would get swayed by planitary objects, but to go exactly full 360 over and over, and repeatedly pass us? Confused by Shmokolete This is an amazing answer, thank you 👑 Permalink Parent 64
If the universe is infinite, how are we getting recurring comets? "This comet last passed us 10,000 years ago" hold up, why wouldnt it just, keep going? I understand its path would get swayed by planitary objects, but to go exactly full 360 over and over, and repeatedly pass us? Confused Submitted by Shmokolete t3_10psdm4 on January 31, 2023 at 8:05 AM in askscience 9 comments 104
Shmokolete OP t1_j6ocqal wrote
Reply to comment by Weed_O_Whirler in If the universe is infinite, how are we getting recurring comets? "This comet last passed us 10,000 years ago" hold up, why wouldnt it just, keep going? I understand its path would get swayed by planitary objects, but to go exactly full 360 over and over, and repeatedly pass us? Confused by Shmokolete
This is an amazing answer, thank you 👑