He thought that the planet went around the sun over 40,000 times faster than in reality
It implies that the planet must move faster in its orbit when it's closer to the sun, and slower when it's farther from the sun, since, according to the second law, the radius vector joining the planet to the sun must sweep out equal areas in equal increments of time.
He thought that the planet went around the sun over 40,000 times faster than in reality
Kepler's second law says that planets move fastest when they are closest to the center of attraction, then they slow down as the get farther away from it. So, the planets would move faster the closer they are to the sun, if the sun is the center of attraction.
He thought that the planet went around the sun over 40,000 times faster than in reality. He was a very imaginative person.Really he thought that the closer it was to the sun in its orbit the faster it had to go.
The stress is always on the second syllable of "imply". It means to suggest without stating directly. Sometimes people confuse "imply" and "infer", which means "deduce" and also has its second syllable stressed. When one person implies something by an indirect statement, someone who understands what was implied infers that meaning.
I'm not sure what you're trying to imply by that statement.
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The planets move around the sun #platopals
The planets move around the sun #platopals
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If a planet has phases like Mercury and Venus, that would imply it's within the orbit of Earth (closer than Earth to the Sun) such that it might take a crescent shape from time to time as does the moon, and also indicates that the planet itself might rarely transit the solar disk as seen from Earth. Changes in its apparent size or magnitude can indicate orbital position, or orbital eccentricity. Changes in appearance of other planets can imply weather events - for example during Martian seasons the carbon dioxide ice cap warms and sublimates generating gas quickly enough to cause dust storms to sweep across the planet's surface. The outer gas giants (with the exception of Uranus) have easily visible cloud markings which reflect changing temperature or weather patterns on the planet and can be used to infer internal conditions, cloud pattern changes might imply seasonal changes or other mechanisms; the direction of cloud bands also can be used to determine axial tilt, rotational period, shifts in relative chemical composition; the sudden appearance of certain types of markings may imply recent meteorite impact or for inner planets, geological activity such as volcanism. Changes in appearance of planet Earth might also imply human or other biological activity such as algal blooms or large fires, etc.
His demeanor seemed to imply the worst. I would not imply that.