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Why do certain planets rotate in opposite directions of others?

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And if "some large object" hit them and made them turn the other way, wouldn't there be a gigantic crater to prove it? And... if they're "gas giants" and astrologists claim that we could fly through them if it were possible to get that close, wouldn't this "large unknown planet-turning object" go through it as well? And if it was the doing of some large, gravity-shifting object that passed, wouldn't all of the planets have shifted as well, or at least the near ones?

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  1. our solar system was originally a rotating disk of millions of satellites all colliding with one another as they orbited the sun, all of the planets which still exist today would have suffered millions of collisions, not just one or two

    originally the planets were molten lava so all of the craters, caused by collisions, just filled in

    the moon came from an object colliding with the earth, but there is no crater in the earth because the earth was molten at the time, just like its core still is today

    the gas giants are very dense like a liquid, especially near the core

    ,.,,..


  2. God created them all with unique properties, orbits and rotations...just as He did with some moons which rotate in an opposite or altered direction of what should be their correct angular momentum if the solar system "evolved" along with the sun. The angular momentum of our solar system is not what it should be either if it "evolved" according modern cosmology models of the supposed Big Bang...which has many other problems as well..

    And I think you mean "astronomers"...not astrologists.

    http://www.creationscience.com/onlineboo...

  3. No. All planets of our Solar System rotate in the same direction.

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