fuer_den_Kaiser
fuer_den_Kaiser t1_j54n20b wrote
Reply to comment by aspheric_cow in Are Two Tidally Locked Earth in One Solar System Possible? by Thirdy-DOg
I don't think so, if I remember correctly only the orbital distance and eccentricity affects tidal friction. Synchronous orbit aka tidal locking doesn't change anything mentioned above.
fuer_den_Kaiser t1_j4z1vo2 wrote
In theory, yes. We have discovered from binary asteroids to binary stars so binary planets are physically possible. However; if the separation between them is too close tidal friction could become an issue, making them lose momentum over time resulting collision between the two.
fuer_den_Kaiser t1_jdgo30v wrote
Reply to TIFU by losing my temper at school by Madeline2535
The only thing you could have done better was warning that bitch with a loud voice so everyone could hear that she instigated first. Other than that she was totally deserve it.
If I were your brother, I'd give you a head pat for standing up for yourself. Violence may not be often the correct answer but it's always an option.