ChatterBank0 min ago
solar orientation
Am i right in thinking that in the same way as when we look at a map, we assume north to be upright, that we also do it in space, and put our solar system orientated as if it were balls on a table (in the manner we would use one to eat off), yet it could be equally well represented as a collection of balls stuck in the fasion of a dartboard, that is if the board was hung as a competition one would be(upright on a wall) Is this something to do with our brains? we could think of these things differently, but as far as i can see unconnected people in seperate times and cultures do tend to orientate things similarly, is it me again being complicated? but these things do seem to be taken for granted!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The planets orbit more or less in the same plane (ie could be represented on a flat surface). Whether that plane is represented in a diagram or model as vertical or horizontal or somewhere in between is irrelevant as you have suggested.
We probably think of it as horizontal because we're used to seeing it printed in books, but your dartboard idea would be equally valid.