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Topic: Planets-as-suns, and more |
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| Brian Ambrose Replies: 136 Views: 325520 |
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| Mars is covered in evidence of ancient lakes, rain and snow — but scientists aren't sure how that's possible
Space.com Mars may have a solid inner core just like Earth Space.com er, ... |
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Topic: Planets-as-suns, and more |
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| Brian Ambrose Replies: 136 Views: 325520 |
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| Ishmael, please see my message. | |
Topic: Planets-as-suns, and more |
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| Brian Ambrose Replies: 136 Views: 325520 |
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| Hi Ishmael.
Does that model account for the Titius-Bode harmonic spacing of the planets? |
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Topic: Politics, The Final Frontier |
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| Brian Ambrose Replies: 2163 Views: 995855 |
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| Yes, Russia correctly guessed (again) that Crimea and the Oblasts annexations were not worth going to war over. But I remember the months before the invasion when the buildup of soldiers and equipment ... | |
Topic: Politics, The Final Frontier |
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| Brian Ambrose Replies: 2163 Views: 995855 |
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A current example is Russia, which has been financially and militarily punished for invading Ukraine. * It was not punished the first time, when Russia invaded Crimea. * It was not punished the s ... |
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Topic: Politics, The Final Frontier |
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| Brian Ambrose Replies: 2163 Views: 995855 |
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| No, of course it’s not always in a nation’s interest even if it gets punished. A current example is Russia, which has been financially and militarily punished for invading Ukraine. The b ... | |
Topic: Politics, The Final Frontier |
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| Brian Ambrose Replies: 2163 Views: 995855 |
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| At the nation level, any universal rule-based system will never work because self interest trumps every time. You can try to punish an offending nation but we know how that turns out. All rules, all l ... | |
Topic: Planets-as-suns, and more |
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| Brian Ambrose Replies: 136 Views: 325520 |
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| Picky picky. But maybe chunk’ was not the most scientific description. At the time Earth was molten. All the moons were created in the same way. | |
Topic: Questions Of The Day |
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| Brian Ambrose Replies: 6131 Views: 6184749 |
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| A trans-woman or the real thing? | |
Topic: Planets-as-suns, and more |
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| Brian Ambrose Replies: 136 Views: 325520 |
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| More about how the Moon was made in the DOES model
When the Earth was very young, spinning much faster than today, a chunk of it was centrifugally ejected and became the Moon. From Grok’ ... |
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Topic: Planets-as-suns, and more |
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| Brian Ambrose Replies: 136 Views: 325520 |
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| Unusual I agree, but all moons (round ones) had the same basic genesis, yet all unique. Making one special case and then attaching a particular story is not what I’ve done with my universal DOE ... | |
Topic: Planets-as-suns, and more |
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| Brian Ambrose Replies: 136 Views: 325520 |
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| Hmmm. As I wrote a while back, every moon is unique and every planet is unique. In any case, you are correct. When proto-earth was born from the disk it was a small ball of plasma and gas, and orbitin ... | |
Topic: Planets-as-suns, and more |
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| Brian Ambrose Replies: 136 Views: 325520 |
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| What makes the Moon unique? | |
Topic: Planets-as-suns, and more |
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| Brian Ambrose Replies: 136 Views: 325520 |
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| No. If the binary star does exist it’s probably approximately one and half times the distance from the Sun to Pluto (=60 AU). The Moon was born at the same time as the Earth. | |
Topic: Planets-as-suns, and more |
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| Brian Ambrose Replies: 136 Views: 325520 |
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| Now that Planet 9 is a thing, I have added the origin of Planet 9 to the DOES model. I would like to add binary star too (to get rid of precession) but so far there’s no proof of it although we ... | |
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