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Guys, lets be honest. We all want left because it's a different, it's exciting, it's new, it's adventurous, it's unexplored. We're so tired of using our right hands, right legs, right everything, and we don't always want what's right.
Left and Right are one and the same. The stripes on a zebra, black and white, equal, complimentary, ONE zebra. Its all based on viewpoint. Direction, time, perspective, all relative. Left and Right are the SAME. However, Left is the better half.
Okay, you LEFT me no choice. (See what I did there?) Since two wrongs make a right, and you used the word "right" five times in your argument, you've made ten wrongs.
Is the left right? Nope. Only the right is right right? Exactly. Left cant be right because left is left which isnt right because only the right is right about being rigt about being right because it is right.
But right isn't right because right isn't logical, logically right does not equal correct and what is correct is typically logical, correct? Which side of the brain is more logical? Left... Right?
Buuuuuttttt if the right side is the right side because it is right then it is the right side and the right choice because left is wrong and wrong isnt right or right.
It isnt right though. Since that side is left and the left isnt right because it isnt right then the right side is the right side because it is right. Right? Right.
Duh. The earth moves this way around the sun. I think the moon moves this way of the earth to. I think we also rotate to the right. More people write with their right hand right? Right. I am right. I cannot be left because thats not right. Right? Rrrriiiiiiggggggghhhhhhhttttttt.
Are you serious? Girl... It depends on where you're standing. Left and right change depending on where you're standing... Don't worry, I'll facepalm for you facepalms for Azra
Nope. No matter the side the earth revolves to the right. No matter what. I am right because I am right. You are wrong because you are left and left isnt right.
Things rotate, in a circular motion meaning they are rotating clockwise or counter clockwise. If we are going around the Sun 'right' right now, we will being going around it 'left' at night.
The earth rotates to the right which brings day and night. It revolves around the sun towards a constant right motion. Therefore there is no left by night because we are still doing the same thing.
That is if the perspective is from Earth. From an outside perspective like maybe watching a clock, you'd realize it's only going right half the time, then left the other half.
Technically this isn't true. The directions 'right and left' are based on perseptions, that's why when you're facing a person and you say "Go right" There can be confussion based on if you're talking about your right or their right.
In space there is no 'up' or 'down', since there isn't a center of gravity. Depending on what side of the sun you're on, it could be looked at as both left or right. Although it's turn on most diagrams of the solar system things rotate right.
Technically and actually it is. The revolution is towards the right of the sun no matter which way you face. The earth moves around the sun going in a constant motion towards the right. We learned this in astronomy. If you are on the other side of the sun the earth will still move to the right. If we take ourselves away it moves to the right of the sun. We are 1 AU away from the sun. Regardless of perspective the earth will still revolve around the sun to the right.
Still wrong. >.> Try this: Take a holographic clear piece of paper and draw a diagram of the sun and the earth rotating, and don't forget the arrow. Now from this you can say the bottom is the view from below the sun, and the top is the view from above. From the top, it would be as you drew, clockwise right, once you flip it though, to see the bottom view, it'd be going counter-clockwise, left.
Viewed from a vantage point above the north poles of both the Sun and the Earth, the Earth would appear to revolve in a counterclockwise direction about the Sun. From the same vantage point both the Earth and the Sun would appear to rotate in a counterclockwise direction about their respective axes.
If they picked the south pole of the sun and/or the earth it would appear clockwise.
Why do you think they spacifify the 'vantage point'? It's obviously because it'd be incorrect otherwise. You "Know" you're right? I'm sorry, but this conversation is truly annoying. It's ignorance. One can't 'truly' know anything!
Regardless of anything it moves counterclock wise. To the right. Even gravitational simulators say this. All apps for astronomy on my phone show it moving right.
You know why it always shows it moving right? Well as you know, our galaxy is the spiral galaxy, and it's for the most part 'flat-spread'. At some point scientists made it 'universal' to graph things like celestial bodies from the northern end, just to prevent confusion. (This goes for even many star maps) But EVERYTHING that goes right, is also going left from the inverse point of view. I really think you should try out that example I mentioned before...