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On Friday, January 4, 2019 at 11:00:11 PM UTC-8, Gerald Kelleher wrote:
... To be fair to you and everyone else, you would be required to state your alternative reasons as to how planetary systems form as the star travels around the galaxy along with all the other surrounding stars. Well, that's easy... https://tinyurl.com/y8le2nr2 .... and there are none, as far as I can see, that starts with a supernova! ... Much easier to appreciate some supernova events as a transition phase which release the material for a solar system. https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170305.html That conclusion was many years in development including the specific geometry of the rings which I had worked on before those images of the rings were taken back in May 1994. Yours is a bizarre and very far-reaching hypothesis that is a non-starter, no matter how many years you have been "working on it". I couldn't care less for those who cannot get into the stream of reasoning which links planetary formation with supernova events including our own Sun at one phase of its existence. |
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