On Oct 23, 5:44*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
Its a nice sphere. If blown from Earth lots of good physics would keep
it from ending up so round. *Think about the reasons *TeBet
It also has extremely big and yet relatively shallow dents that didn't
manage to destroy it, indicating that it was a well formed and nicely
aged sphere of fused paramagnetic basalt prior to getting impacted, or
simply as having survived a glancing blow by something the size of an
icy Earth that needed an Arctic ocean basin and a seasonal tilt.
Captures via lithobraking seems to be offering a lot better
probability than our peers have been letting on.
At the very least, encountering such an icy planetoid that became our
moon would have caused massive global flooding, among other issues.
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