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![]() "Saul Levy" wrote in message ... Why do you DELUDED FOOLS keep harping on such **** as this, Mark? As I said, you ARE A JOKE! Saul Levy The joke is one such as you, who can't let anything but sludge pour from your mouth. Try real science, and maybe you will finally be accepted on groups such as this one. On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 15:04:53 -0500, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "Saul Levy" wrote in message . .. And you're an EXPERT now on scattered stuff, Mark? This from a MAN (?) who rejects EVERYTHING that SCIENCE has determined, but believes in ANGELS? BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! We've read your STUFF before, Mark. It's all A BIG JOKE! Not much left for us to go on! I don't mean toilets! Saul Levy This from a man that believes SCIENTISTS? Those idiots that can't get us out of Earth orbit 39 years after landing a man on the Moon? Over the cliff you go, lemming! |
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You DARE to correct the BEERTbrain, Mitch?
Now you're in for it! Saul Levy On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 14:55:36 -0700 (PDT), BURT wrote: On Sep 29, 2:51*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Burt *That is realistic thinking that firsr came the rock and metal core that had enough gravity to have the force to hold gasses around it. Mars much smaller than the Earth only has 1% as much atmosphere. Thus Mars atmosphere can only be two heavy gases 95% CO 2.7 % Nitrogen *Jupiter on the other hand started with a rock core so great(15 times greater than Earth) can hold the lightest gas hydrogen,and that maKES IT A GAS PLANET. For Jupiter the metal rock core has to be 13 times the mass of the Earth. Mitch Raemsch |
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On Sep 30, 1:11*pm, Saul Levy wrote:
You DARE to correct the BEERTbrain, Mitch? Now you're in for it! Saul Levy On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 14:55:36 -0700 (PDT), BURT wrote: On Sep 29, 2:51*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Burt *That is realistic thinking that firsr came the rock and metal core that had enough gravity to have the force to hold gasses around it. Mars much smaller than the Earth only has 1% as much atmosphere. Thus Mars atmosphere can only be two heavy gases 95% CO 2.7 % Nitrogen *Jupiter on the other hand started with a rock core so great(15 times greater than Earth) can hold the lightest gas hydrogen,and that maKES IT A GAS PLANET. For Jupiter the metal rock core has to be 13 times the mass of the Earth. Mitch Raemsch- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - 15 probably is the better figure. |
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I've said before that this newsgroup is NOT about REAL SCIENCE, Mark!
**** DEMON! BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Saul Levy On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 01:47:00 -0500, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "Saul Levy" wrote in message .. . Why do you DELUDED FOOLS keep harping on such **** as this, Mark? As I said, you ARE A JOKE! Saul Levy The joke is one such as you, who can't let anything but sludge pour from your mouth. Try real science, and maybe you will finally be accepted on groups such as this one. On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 15:04:53 -0500, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "Saul Levy" wrote in message ... And you're an EXPERT now on scattered stuff, Mark? This from a MAN (?) who rejects EVERYTHING that SCIENCE has determined, but believes in ANGELS? BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! We've read your STUFF before, Mark. It's all A BIG JOKE! Not much left for us to go on! I don't mean toilets! Saul Levy This from a man that believes SCIENTISTS? Those idiots that can't get us out of Earth orbit 39 years after landing a man on the Moon? Over the cliff you go, lemming! |
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Double-A wrote:
On Sep 28, 7:37 am, ah wrote: BURT wrote: I believe they started as a huge rock metal core greater than the mass of the earth that was capable of gathering their huge gas atmospheres through great gravity. Gas by itself does not possess enough gravity. Next time you make a fire, set a stone in it for an hour, or so. When the flames die-down, place a leaf on the stone. Imagine the stone being as large as The Moon, its gravity hugging all the byproducts of that thermal transfer... -- ah Huh? Double-A Exactly. -- ah |
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On Oct 2, 6:30*pm, ah wrote:
Double-A wrote: On Sep 28, 7:37 am, ah wrote: BURT wrote: I believe they started as a huge rock metal core greater than the mass of the earth that was capable of gathering their huge gas atmospheres through great gravity. Gas by itself does not possess enough gravity.. Next time you make a fire, set a stone in it for an hour, or so. When the flames die-down, place a leaf on the stone. Imagine the stone being as large as The Moon, its gravity hugging all the byproducts of that thermal transfer... -- ah Huh? Double-A Exactly. -- ah What exectly? Double-A |
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On Oct 3, 11:37*am, Double-A wrote:
On Oct 2, 6:30*pm, ah wrote: Double-A wrote: On Sep 28, 7:37 am, ah wrote: BURT wrote: I believe they started as a huge rock metal core greater than the mass of the earth that was capable of gathering their huge gas atmospheres through great gravity. Gas by itself does not possess enough gravity. Next time you make a fire, set a stone in it for an hour, or so. When the flames die-down, place a leaf on the stone. Imagine the stone being as large as The Moon, its gravity hugging all the byproducts of that thermal transfer... -- ah Huh? Double-A Exactly. -- ah What exectly? Double-A- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - How long did solar system formation take? Millions or billions of years? Mitch Raemsch |
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"BURT" wrote in message...
... How long did solar system formation take? Millions or billions of years? Mitch Raemsch Evidence like craters on planet Selene (the Moon) suggest that the Solar System was pretty much in its present form about 4 billion years ago. So, to use a total age of 4.5 billion years, it would be safe to say that it took something less than 500 million years for the Solar System to form. Most scientists agree that it only took a few million years. happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Indelibly yours, Paine Ellsworth P.S.: http://yummycake.secretsgolden.com http://garden-of-ebooks.blogspot.com http://painellsworth.net |
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Double-A wrote:
On Oct 2, 6:30 pm, ah wrote: Double-A wrote: On Sep 28, 7:37 am, ah wrote: BURT wrote: I believe they started as a huge rock metal core greater than the mass of the earth that was capable of gathering their huge gas atmospheres through great gravity. Gas by itself does not possess enough gravity. Next time you make a fire, set a stone in it for an hour, or so. When the flames die-down, place a leaf on the stone. Imagine the stone being as large as The Moon, its gravity hugging all the byproducts of that thermal transfer... -- ah Huh? Double-A Exactly. -- ah What exectly? It's not like the earth was a bb that gradually captured some gases from across the Universe... -- ah |
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On Oct 4, 6:04*pm, ah wrote:
Double-A wrote: On Oct 2, 6:30 pm, ah wrote: Double-A wrote: On Sep 28, 7:37 am, ah wrote: BURT wrote: I believe they started as a huge rock metal core greater than the mass of the earth that was capable of gathering their huge gas atmospheres through great gravity. Gas by itself does not possess enough gravity. Next time you make a fire, set a stone in it for an hour, or so. When the flames die-down, place a leaf on the stone. Imagine the stone being as large as The Moon, its gravity hugging all the byproducts of that thermal transfer... -- ah Huh? Double-A Exactly. -- ah What exectly? It's not like the earth was a bb that gradually captured some gases from across the Universe... -- ah- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - There had to be large metal rock gravitational seeds to start the ball rolling and capture the gas giants atmospheres. Metal-rock seems to be standard for both type of planet. Mitch Raemsch |
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