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Exploring Pluto's Orbit: A Second Life Hypothesis

In this presentation, I outline my hypothesis regarding Pluto’s orbit around the sun, asserting that it takes the longest due to its distance from the sun. Utilizing Second Life as a virtual platform, I demonstrate my findings and share screen captures from my exploration. The journey through the solar system, from Mercury to Pluto, illustrates the vastness of space and helps visualize the concepts discussed. My hypothesis was validated through this engaging, interactive experience, showcasing the potential of virtual environments for educational purposes.

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Exploring Pluto's Orbit: A Second Life Hypothesis

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  1. Michael Ihler SecondLife

  2. My Hypothesis • Pluto’s orbit around the sun takes the longest because it is the farthest away.

  3. Screen clipping taken: 4/26/2010, 4:12 PM http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Spaceport%20Alpha/141/127/451

  4. Mercury

  5. Venus

  6. Earth

  7. Mars

  8. Jupiter

  9. Saturn

  10. Uranus

  11. Neptune

  12. Pluto

  13. Response • My hypothesis was correct and the previous slides show how I used SecondLife to prove it.

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