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Yeah, it's not stable. It does move and it's when it's moving, that's when this happens. It doesn't place the same amount of torque on the planet when it's up and closer to the pole. It's like a top spinning, I guess. That's one of the references I read. Probably the best reference. It's going to cost you gravity, and you can slow it down pretty quick. But if you try to gravity it, it's more of a point up here. The cost is harder to slow down. So the same thing with the movement. It starts drifting higher. The gravitational effect is harder to grace up here in the pole. But it isn't there to get the equator. So we end up with a shorter day.

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