No no no no. There's nothing correct about this model. It's cool to look at but not correct in any celestial mechanical way. The ecliptic of all the planets going around the sun, first off, is not 90 deg out of phase with the swirl of the galaxy, more like 15 or 20 degrees. You therefore would have instances where a planet or several planets would be "leading" the Sun in the orbit around the Milky Way core. Nothing like this.
No no no no. There's nothing correct about this model. It's cool to look at but not correct in any celestial mechanical way. The ecliptic of all the planets going around the sun, first off, is not 90 deg out of phase with the swirl of the galaxy, more like 15 or 20 degrees. You therefore would have instances where a planet or several planets would be "leading" the Sun in the orbit around the Milky Way core. Nothing like this.
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