Millionaire Matchmaker
Eric Nielsen
ericbarnak at GMAIL.COM
Sun Nov 7 05:38:47 UTC 2010
...like those Ptolemaic epicycles.
Eric
On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 9:59 PM, Garson O'Toole <adsgarsonotoole at gmail.com>wrote:
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> Jonathan Lighter wrote:
> >>BONUS SOPHISTICATION INDICATOR:
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> >>The show featured a commercial for something expensive whose score
> included
> >>a guy crooning, "You got me circling like the moon around the sun!"
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> Laurence Horn:
> > Maybe meaning 'not circling at all', like "ad kalendas Graecas" or
> > "till the twelfth of Never"? Naaaah.
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> Below is a question from the textbook "Physics, classical and modern":
> The magnitude of the force on the moon due to the sun is more than
> twice the magnitude of the force on the moon due to the earth. Would
> it be more accurate to say that the moon orbits the sun rather than
> the moon orbits the earth?
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> http://books.google.com/books?id=gt3iAAAAMAAJ&q=%22moon+orbits%22#search_anchor
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> I do not know if astronomical nomenclature dictates an answer. With
> multiple objects the simple notion of "orbit" breaks down from my
> non-astronomer layperson perspective.
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> "You got me circling like the moon around the sun!"
>
> There is a possible generous interpretation: You have me so
> dumbfounded that I am circling around you with a wobbling orbit as if
> I have a large companion object.
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