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Why don't planets start slowing down ?

I know when an object gets into motion in space it doesn't slow down unless acted on by another force but wouldn't the sun's gravity itself if it is strong enough to keep pluto floating around wouldn't it eventually slow down the planets and just pull them right into it. I read somewhere about how space time is like a bowling ball on a trampoline bending the fabric and a planet would be like a marble rolling around it but the marble would eventually stop. I also read that large rotating gravity objects like the sun could spin space time with it, could that be why the planets wouldn't slow down because the space is also spinning?

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Well, the resin still contains THC. THC can show up in urine tests from 3 days to a month, depending on how often you use it. The tar/resin itself will stay stuck to the lungs for up to a few months, until you cough up enough mucous and clear it out. It won't stay forever. The resin still left in your lungs won't affect drug tests after the THC is no longer traceable in the urine.
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