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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Warhole I have a theory on that large meteor ice ball. It was not human waste from a plane. most urine and **** from planes is dumped over New Jersey. That chunk of ice came from Pluto,or its moon. Same way Nasa finds all those Mars meteorites in the South Pole. Best to keep in mind that Pluto is a 1426 mile in diameter piece of ice. Reality is it was hit by a Oort cloud ice object.many Moons ago. Have a theory if you need ice "go to the Oort cloud". It fits well with my thinking "icy asteroids like bodies are the leftovers from the formation of the solar system". Pluto is such an ice asteroid,and if it was discovered last month it would never be called a planet. The Oort cloud is a remnant of our solar system when it was only 1.3 billion years in the making It was a spacetime of water ice ,methane,nitrogen,and carbon monoxide. Bert. How many empty beer cans did this theory require, Beeert? -- COOSN-266-06-39716 Official Associate AFA-B Vote Rustler Official Overseer of Kooks and Saucerheads in alt.astronomy Co-Winner, alt.(f)lame Worst Flame War, December 2005 Official "Usenet psychopath and born-again LLPOF minion", as designated by Brad Guth "Get a rope! Say did you see on the National news about a 'Cross burning' in Arkansas? The black guy was scared ****less." -- "Honest" John the crackah without a brain |
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