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Old September 29th 17, 08:33 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Mark Earnest[_2_]
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Default Formation of Solar Systems

On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 1:59:58 PM UTC-5, Hägar wrote:
"Mark Earnest" wrote in message



Scientists think the drifting hydrogen atoms somehow come together and form
stars and planets. That is not what a gas does. Gases dissipate. Try
again, scientists.


*** So how do you think it happened ??? right after the BB, the
Universe was composed of about 75% Hydrogen, 23% Helium and a
smattering of other gases.
Astronauts on the ISS put salt into a zip lock bag and much to their
surprise, it coalesced into lumps in a very short time. Feel free
to substitute the word "salt" with the word "hydrogen" .
You really must have sucked at Physics ...


Poor analogy. Water vapors in the air can do that to salt. Gases dissipate. If you can't see that you must have sucked at physics. I made A's in physics and used those A's to get a really nice tech job working on solar energy research.