Recently scientists were amazed that the spacecraft now leaving our solar system suddenly began to accelerate? Should not be surprised because the Sun's gravity pulls material from around our solar system and then you compact. Just like our atmosphere is more concentrated closer in. On the celestial bodies in our solar system, we know that there are layers of varying density as your trip closer and closer.
Once the outer limits of the solar system material is less dense and therefore easier to travel through. Similar to flying and air under water as the water is 640 times denser than air. If deep space is similar in this respect, then in reality as your reach the outer limits of the solar system will become less and less dense and extremely thin and therefore easier to travel through. Lets say for example in the solar system that has space 10 molecules per square metre and as you leave the solar system there is 1 molecule per square metre? Other places 1 Atom per square meter. The actual amount was proposed and determined, but for the explanation of the problem the exact amount is a bit irrelevant, let the folks at NASA JPL figure that out and determine the speed and the friction in the craft of space travel in deep space. What is important is that you understand the basic concept.
Photo of the solar system as a giant beach ball enclosed under their own gravity. We are inside spinning around its center of mass, the Sun. The beach ball is one of many spinning around and floating in space deep inside another huge space is like an airship only the size of the Earth. The size of the airship of the Earth goes around to something else and so on, all in perpertual motion. Each level has different density based on its mass and pull on the area around it and the total mass of all bodies in it. All summed together inside those spaces (beach balls, airships, land size spaces, etc., and so on).
Why scientists are so surprised that you haven't thought this through properly and rely on theories formed hundreds of years back. Every theory, trying to stay with scientific theories, and only advancing incrementally even though new data show a little differently. Science screws often things because it is too early to poo poo ideas and theories and too quick to adopt other theories or laws made, thanks to their ability to adapt well with past theories and laws of yesteryears, as Lincoln Logs stacking, Legos or building a collection of erector. The problem with this is that if your Foundation of knowledge is not correct, no matter what place on top of it is unnecessary, given that you started with the wrong concept of your original building block. For example, stacking turtles on top of each other to support the world as Steven Hawkins recalled in one of his books or the thinking that the world is flat and that the Earth is at the center of the solar system, and you get the point. \
We keep making the laws of physics and then find we break them and then make new laws. Yet we are so quick to make the laws that we can understand everything and everything about the interconnections of all. Einstein tried to figure out on a great unification and never came up with it. But surely it must be somewhere around here and should be something simple and simplicity always breeds complexity. So the formula is something very simple. Never less we some rethinking to do with this new discovery ships space accelerate once they leave the solar system, and we shouldn't be surprised that they do not. We are not surprised when a Missile is shot out of Polaris, a submarine under water and breaks the surface of the water and speeds up to Mach 3 immediately going upwards. We are not surprised when air traveling faster at higher altitudes where the air is less dense? We are not surprised at the amount of energy it takes to get rid of the Earth's atmosphere? We therefore must not be surprised that the spacecraft, leaving the solar system to accelerate. Actually we should not have been surprised if they did. Think About It?
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