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Ohhhhh, ok, You're one of those "star seed" guys. Moving on.
originally posted by: LuckyYurg
Planets are formed via Star Ejecta, not from bits of dust orbiting a Star. MSM is starting to point this out a bit. There was a report that, surprise, planet Mercury is made of the same thing as Sun ejecta. The planets change as they age. Almost like we have a nice timeline with Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars all lined up for us.
The silly thing about saying they form from dust that accumulates, is that if the dust is in orbit, it's being hit with centrifical force, which would constantly be spreading it out, not clumping it up.
Ceres was a moon, but since it's not anymore, I guess dwarf-planet it close enough.
You're pretending gravity doesn't exist.
The silly thing about saying they form from dust that accumulates, is that if the dust is in orbit, it's being hit with centrifical force, which would constantly be spreading it out, not clumping it up.
originally posted by: AshOnMyTomatoes
Ohhhhh, ok, You're one of those "star seed" guys. Moving on.
originally posted by: LuckyYurg
Planets are formed via Star Ejecta, not from bits of dust orbiting a Star. MSM is starting to point this out a bit. There was a report that, surprise, planet Mercury is made of the same thing as Sun ejecta. The planets change as they age. Almost like we have a nice timeline with Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars all lined up for us.
The silly thing about saying they form from dust that accumulates, is that if the dust is in orbit, it's being hit with centrifical force, which would constantly be spreading it out, not clumping it up.
Ceres was a moon, but since it's not anymore, I guess dwarf-planet it close enough.
You're pretending gravity doesn't exist.
The silly thing about saying they form from dust that accumulates, is that if the dust is in orbit, it's being hit with centrifical force, which would constantly be spreading it out, not clumping it up.