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Old April 8th 09, 04:55 AM posted to rec.org.mensa,sci.astro,alt.astronomy,uk.sci.astronomy
Mark Earnest
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Default Addressing the formation of the solar system


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How do accretion discs form in a flat plane around a star?


How does the gravitational order bring matter together in the solar
plane. How then does this matter proceed to become planets?


There were trillions of lumps of matter. How did they come together
for the order of the solar system we now see?


Nobody can do it. And never will.


Mitch Raemsch


Gas does not come together.
It dissipates.
There is no way the solar system could have formed,
except by supernatural accomplishment.


There's always good old gravity, the electrostatic force and the
magnetic force of attraction, in addition to just the natural process
of recombining and subsequent crystal growth of matter (aka black
diamond).


***How much gravity is one atom every few hundred feet going to give
off?


Damn little, but perhaps there's an electrostatic charge of 1e12 Ev
to work with, and it helps if most of the available stuff is kind of
going along in the same orbital trek, so to speak, plus there's always
other new stuff passing through or merging.

**Surely any kind of charge an atom has will not make it have any
more gravity, considering the almost total emptiness of space.

A few billion years ago, Eden/Earth probably had 1e12 kg/year of rogue/
new stuff arriving.

***It all starts as hydrogen.

You do realize that Sirius A is a fairly new star, and that Sirius B
could be something older than our sun.

**Just because they are different intensities in heat?
**I once read that the probability of two stars converging in the
vastness of space was about that of two blind gnats colliding
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How does heavy matter end up in a flat plane?

**The same way light matter ends up on a cubical one?