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Old October 14th 18, 10:28 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Friday, October 12, 2018 at 3:06:46 PM UTC-6, Double-A wrote:
On Monday, October 8, 2018 at 2:40:38 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Monday, October 8, 2018 at 2:23:14 PM UTC-7, Sylvain wrote:
Le 08/10/2018 Ã* 21:18, Mark Earnest a écritÂ*:


Jupiter is a rocky planet with a thick ocean of liquid hydrogen.


Molten rock


Solid hydrogen too,and it helps give it its great magnetic field.Bert



"At supercold temperatures, hydrogen molecules first condense into a liquid, then a solid with the molecules intact. When squeezed together, the molecules stack up into a solid form. ... Planetary scientists are convinced metallic hydrogen must exist inside Jupiter, to generate that planet's powerful magnetic fields." - Google


maybe electromagnetic ( Stacked orange balls) at our far reaches of the boarders of our Universe are also, "When squeezed together."

Descartes' proposition.

#win

nice

Double-A


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Old October 14th 18, 10:28 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Friday, October 12, 2018 at 7:59:03 PM UTC-6, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Friday, October 12, 2018 at 2:06:46 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote:
On Monday, October 8, 2018 at 2:40:38 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Monday, October 8, 2018 at 2:23:14 PM UTC-7, Sylvain wrote:
Le 08/10/2018 Ã* 21:18, Mark Earnest a écritÂ*:


Jupiter is a rocky planet with a thick ocean of liquid hydrogen.


Molten rock

Solid hydrogen too,and it helps give it its great magnetic field.Bert



"At supercold temperatures, hydrogen molecules first condense into a liquid, then a solid with the molecules intact. When squeezed together, the molecules stack up into a solid form. ... Planetary scientists are convinced metallic hydrogen must exist inside Jupiter, to generate that planet's powerful magnetic fields." - Google

Double-A


Also Jupiter's great gravity proves it has much mass density,and can compress its gas state 100s of miles down.Its red eye must be very heavy.It could even have iron powder dust.Hmmm Bert


lol; iron powder #win

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Old October 18th 18, 04:55 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Why not just look it up? Why speculate about something when you have zero knowledge of the subject matter?

https://www.universetoday.com/47966/jupiters-core/
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Old November 9th 18, 01:40 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Friday, October 12, 2018 at 6:59:03 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Friday, October 12, 2018 at 2:06:46 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote:
On Monday, October 8, 2018 at 2:40:38 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Monday, October 8, 2018 at 2:23:14 PM UTC-7, Sylvain wrote:
Le 08/10/2018 Ã* 21:18, Mark Earnest a écritÂ*:


Jupiter is a rocky planet with a thick ocean of liquid hydrogen.


Molten rock

Solid hydrogen too,and it helps give it its great magnetic field.Bert



"At supercold temperatures, hydrogen molecules first condense into a liquid, then a solid with the molecules intact. When squeezed together, the molecules stack up into a solid form. ... Planetary scientists are convinced metallic hydrogen must exist inside Jupiter, to generate that planet's powerful magnetic fields." - Google

Double-A


Also Jupiter's great gravity proves it has much mass density,and can compress its gas state 100s of miles down.Its red eye must be very heavy.It could even have iron powder dust.Hmmm Bert


Jupiter's core has more mass density than its outer shells.Bert
 




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