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A question about Saturn and it's rings for ATHEISTS

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-05-27] [Hit: ]
You are an ignorant troll just trying to provoke people online. All you have succeeded in doing is publicly displaying your own ignorance. You really should do something about your ignorance. Its Gods assignment to you to learn as much as you can about His/Her amazing Universe for as long as you can. God is physics and the laws of physics are Gods laws.-It is accepted by nearly 100% of people with an understanding in simple physics,......

I am not an atheist., and a person's faith/religion has absolutely nothing to do with your question. You are an ignorant troll just trying to provoke people online. All you have succeeded in doing is publicly displaying your own ignorance. You really should do something about your ignorance. It's God's assignment to you to learn as much as you can about His/Her amazing Universe for as long as you can. God is physics and the laws of physics are God's laws.

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It is accepted by nearly 100% of people with an understanding in simple physics, that Saturn did not capture a ring already in existence, however, it captured one or more satellites, with it's gravitational influence. Since a stable orbit is required to have a specific velocity based on distance (and combined mass of both objects), it is not unlikely that, over the course of 5 billion years, one or more of these captured objects would be in a decaying orbit. Once it crossed the roche limit, the tidal forces broke it up into the smaller peices that make up its ring system.

Keep in mind, Jupiter also has a thin ring system, along with Uranus and Neptune as well. With four gas giants in our relatively young solar system, there is no reason why at least one of them shouldn't have a very glamourous ring system today.

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First, Saturn existed before the rings, so it didn't have to "pass through" them.
The rings are not solid, so objects could pass through them.
The rings are remnants of a long-ago moon or ice comet that got torn apart by gravity, forming the rings.
Similar rings are around other planets (Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune). No "pass through" for them either.
How about them apples? (ref to "Goodwill Hunting")

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Not sure if you are serious, but I will grace your question with a serious answer, just on the offchance that you really could be so daft (no offence) as to believe what you just wrote.
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