Myers and his colleagues conclude that our solar system is a sensitive random system, which means that minor changes in the elements of the cabling orbit may, over time, cause major changes in the system as a whole.
The scientists found the effects of random processes in the solar system, after studying the geological data and follow them to changes in the amount of light falling on the ground.
Changes in orbit elements have been shown to result in changes in the Earth's climate.
Pictures of the dwarf star NASA depicts images of the dwarf dwarf "Trapeest-1" and planets of the Earth Sisters
Scientists noted that the Earth had changed its orbit every 2.4 million years over 50 million years ago, and each time the Earth was experiencing major changes in the climate.
But the study of rock patterns on Earth showed that the climate has been changing in the Earth since 85 million years every 1.2 million years.
Scientists attributed the doubling of the cycle of climate change to the relationship between Earth and Mars, which is characterized by any random system. In this context scientists did not rule out the collision of Earth and Mars after more than a billion years, but they pointed to the low probability of such a space disaster.
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By: Salma Yousef - Faculty of Mass Media and Communication Technology
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