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The Satellite Model for comets, a competitor of the Dirty Snowball
model and a corollary of the exploded planet hypothesis (EPH), makes a very specific prediction that the comet nucleus is a solid rocky asteroid. See http://metaresearch.org/solar%20syst...DeepImpact.asp for background and details. The Dirty Snowball model itself makes no specific prediction (although individual advocates are betting on various possible outcomes), but instead has an accommodation ready for whatever is found. In science, this is known as "shooting an arrow into a target, then painting a bull's eye around the arrow" [P. Lipton, Science 307:219 (2005)]. Within a few days, after the dust settles, we'll have important new data about the origin and nature of comets, and about which of the current models does the best job. -|Tom|- Tom Van Flandern - Washington, DC - see our web site on replacement astronomy research at http://metaresearch.org |
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