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Where Did Earths Oceans Come From?
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Fellow honorable science peers many ask profound questions without easy reductions but never the less in need of answers. The Earth was a nightbat " Black Comet " for black holes are a real world non possibility. Dr. Einstein himself percieved the same but was at a loss to explain what else could mathematically bring light to the singularity at the center of all galaxies. The immense complexities need no explanation solutions do. At a time of modern age extended dark ages came a humble researcher called the nightbat. The " Black Comet " a super fast moving mass of electron lacking plasma so magnetic yet non gravitationally bound. Ice shell encoded yet whose inner body is 100 times hotter then any normal star. The Earths oceans are a by product of the melting of " Black Comet " ice body of the gravitational breaking along with the blown off Oort cloud remains pointing incoming trajectory into this galaxy. Another in a collection of very rare Sir nightbat discusions. think outside the box, the nightbat |
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wrote in message ... nightbat Fellow honorable science peers many ask profound questions without easy reductions but never the less in need of answers. The Earth was a nightbat " Black Comet " for black holes are a real world non possibility. Dr. Einstein himself percieved the same but was at a loss to explain what else could mathematically bring light to the singularity at the center of all galaxies. The immense complexities need no explanation solutions do. At a time of modern age extended dark ages came a humble researcher called the nightbat. The " Black Comet " a super fast moving mass of electron lacking plasma so magnetic yet non gravitationally bound. Ice shell encoded yet whose inner body is 100 times hotter then any normal star. The Earths oceans are a by product of the melting of " Black Comet " ice body of the gravitational breaking along with the blown off Oort cloud remains pointing incoming trajectory into this galaxy. Another in a collection of very rare Sir nightbat discusions. Are you kidding? There has recently been discovered to be water all over the Solar System. That would be an awful lot of so imagined black comets! Why can't water just be a natural part of temperate or frozen planets, which exists all over the universe in abundance? |
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On Jan 22, 9:39*pm, "
wrote: nightbat * * * * * *Fellow honorable science peers many ask profound questions without easy reductions but never the less in need of answers. The Earth was a nightbat " Black Comet " for black holes are a real world non possibility. Dr. Einstein himself percieved the same but was at a loss to explain what else could mathematically bring light to the singularity at the center of all galaxies. The immense complexities need no explanation solutions do. At a time of modern age extended dark ages came a humble researcher called the nightbat. The " Black Comet " a super fast moving mass of electron lacking plasma so magnetic yet non gravitationally bound. Ice shell encoded yet whose inner body is 100 times hotter then any normal star. The Earths oceans are a by product of the melting of " Black Comet " ice body of the gravitational breaking along with the blown off Oort cloud remains pointing incoming trajectory into this galaxy. Another in a collection of very rare Sir nightbat discusions. * * * * * * * think outside the box, * * * * * * * the nightbat Sir nightbat Thinking outside the box is all my brain does. It knows what is inside the box,same as you To parrot the voices of other is OK but over done in this spacetime. |
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On Jan 22, 6:39 pm, "
wrote: nightbat Fellow honorable science peers many ask profound questions without easy reductions but never the less in need of answers. The Earth was a nightbat " Black Comet " for black holes are a real world non possibility. Dr. Einstein himself percieved the same but was at a loss to explain what else could mathematically bring light to the singularity at the center of all galaxies. The immense complexities need no explanation solutions do. At a time of modern age extended dark ages came a humble researcher called the nightbat. The " Black Comet " a super fast moving mass of electron lacking plasma so magnetic yet non gravitationally bound. Ice shell encoded yet whose inner body is 100 times hotter then any normal star. The Earths oceans are a by product of the melting of " Black Comet " ice body of the gravitational breaking along with the blown off Oort cloud remains pointing incoming trajectory into this galaxy. Another in a collection of very rare Sir nightbat discusions. think outside the box, the nightbat There's also water derived from within, although acquiring an icy moon (Selene) of perhaps 8e22 kg was probably a big contribution to our oceans. btw, the planet Venus has lots of water held in them thar warm by day as a rather acidic form of water, and otherwise of those nighttime cool and even icy clouds being loaded with water. How many spare teratonnes of Venus h2o would you like? ~ BG |
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On Jan 22, 9:57 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
wrote in message ... nightbat Fellow honorable science peers many ask profound questions without easy reductions but never the less in need of answers. The Earth was a nightbat " Black Comet " for black holes are a real world non possibility. Dr. Einstein himself percieved the same but was at a loss to explain what else could mathematically bring light to the singularity at the center of all galaxies. The immense complexities need no explanation solutions do. At a time of modern age extended dark ages came a humble researcher called the nightbat. The " Black Comet " a super fast moving mass of electron lacking plasma so magnetic yet non gravitationally bound. Ice shell encoded yet whose inner body is 100 times hotter then any normal star. The Earths oceans are a by product of the melting of " Black Comet " ice body of the gravitational breaking along with the blown off Oort cloud remains pointing incoming trajectory into this galaxy. Another in a collection of very rare Sir nightbat discusions. Are you kidding? There has recently been discovered to be water all over the Solar System. That would be an awful lot of so imagined black comets! Why can't water just be a natural part of temperate or frozen planets, which exists all over the universe in abundance? Getting H2 and O2 to merge/combine under just the right conditions so that it doesn't vanish before given a chance at being wet, is easier said than done. Releasing an ice cube on the daytime surface of our moon would be downright explosive. How long would a raw cube of h2o ice last on Mars? ~ BG |
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On Jan 23, 11:48*am, BradGuth wrote:
On Jan 22, 9:57 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote: wrote in message .... nightbat * * * * * Fellow honorable science peers many ask profound questions without easy reductions but never the less in need of answers. The Earth was a nightbat " Black Comet " for black holes are a real world non possibility. Dr. Einstein himself percieved the same but was at a loss to explain what else could mathematically bring light to the singularity at the center of all galaxies. The immense complexities need no explanation solutions do. At a time of modern age extended dark ages came a humble researcher called the nightbat. The " Black Comet " a super fast moving mass of electron lacking plasma so magnetic yet non gravitationally bound. Ice shell encoded yet whose inner body is 100 times hotter then any normal star. The Earths oceans are a by product of the melting of " Black Comet " ice body of the gravitational breaking along with the blown off Oort cloud remains pointing incoming trajectory into this galaxy. Another in a collection of very rare Sir nightbat discusions. Are you kidding? There has recently been discovered to be water all over the Solar System. *That would be an awful lot of so imagined black comets! Why can't water just be a natural part of temperate or frozen planets, which exists all over the universe in abundance? Getting H2 and O2 to merge/combine under just the right conditions so that it doesn't vanish before given a chance at being wet, is easier said than done. *Releasing an ice cube on the daytime surface of our moon would be downright explosive. How long would a raw cube of h2o ice last on Mars? *~ BG At the poles? Quite a while, since there is already lots of water frost there. Double-A P.S. Same with the Moon! |
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On Jan 23, 11:41*am, BradGuth wrote:
On Jan 22, 6:39 pm, " wrote: nightbat * * * * * *Fellow honorable science peers many ask profound questions without easy reductions but never the less in need of answers. The Earth was a nightbat " Black Comet " for black holes are a real world non possibility. Dr. Einstein himself percieved the same but was at a loss to explain what else could mathematically bring light to the singularity at the center of all galaxies. The immense complexities need no explanation solutions do. At a time of modern age extended dark ages came a humble researcher called the nightbat. The " Black Comet " a super fast moving mass of electron lacking plasma so magnetic yet non gravitationally bound. Ice shell encoded yet whose inner body is 100 times hotter then any normal star. The Earths oceans are a by product of the melting of " Black Comet " ice body of the gravitational breaking along with the blown off Oort cloud remains pointing incoming trajectory into this galaxy. Another in a collection of very rare Sir nightbat discusions. * * * * * * * think outside the box, * * * * * * * the nightbat There's also water derived from within, although acquiring an icy moon (Selene) of perhaps 8e22 kg was probably a big contribution to our oceans. btw, *the planet Venus has lots of water held in them thar warm by day as a rather acidic form of water, Yes, sulfuric acid is just water with a little Sulfur added to it. H2SO4. and otherwise of those nighttime cool and even icy clouds being loaded with water. * How many spare teratonnes of Venus h2o would you like? *~ BG No nighttime cool on Venus. The heat is very well distributed. Double-A |
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"BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Jan 22, 9:57 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote: wrote in message ... nightbat Fellow honorable science peers many ask profound questions without easy reductions but never the less in need of answers. The Earth was a nightbat " Black Comet " for black holes are a real world non possibility. Dr. Einstein himself percieved the same but was at a loss to explain what else could mathematically bring light to the singularity at the center of all galaxies. The immense complexities need no explanation solutions do. At a time of modern age extended dark ages came a humble researcher called the nightbat. The " Black Comet " a super fast moving mass of electron lacking plasma so magnetic yet non gravitationally bound. Ice shell encoded yet whose inner body is 100 times hotter then any normal star. The Earths oceans are a by product of the melting of " Black Comet " ice body of the gravitational breaking along with the blown off Oort cloud remains pointing incoming trajectory into this galaxy. Another in a collection of very rare Sir nightbat discusions. Are you kidding? There has recently been discovered to be water all over the Solar System. That would be an awful lot of so imagined black comets! Why can't water just be a natural part of temperate or frozen planets, which exists all over the universe in abundance? Getting H2 and O2 to merge/combine under just the right conditions so that it doesn't vanish before given a chance at being wet, is easier said than done. Releasing an ice cube on the daytime surface of our moon would be downright explosive. How long would a raw cube of h2o ice last on Mars? Maybe the water is already a molecule by the time the planet is there. All the other rock and magma molecules were already there too, right? Remember the bands of hydrogen that were already there when the Solar System was forming? If it became all the heavy elements we know today, surely it became water, also. |
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On Jan 23, 2:29 pm, Double-A wrote:
On Jan 23, 11:48 am, BradGuth wrote: On Jan 22, 9:57 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote: wrote in message ... nightbat Fellow honorable science peers many ask profound questions without easy reductions but never the less in need of answers. The Earth was a nightbat " Black Comet " for black holes are a real world non possibility. Dr. Einstein himself percieved the same but was at a loss to explain what else could mathematically bring light to the singularity at the center of all galaxies. The immense complexities need no explanation solutions do. At a time of modern age extended dark ages came a humble researcher called the nightbat. The " Black Comet " a super fast moving mass of electron lacking plasma so magnetic yet non gravitationally bound. Ice shell encoded yet whose inner body is 100 times hotter then any normal star. The Earths oceans are a by product of the melting of " Black Comet " ice body of the gravitational breaking along with the blown off Oort cloud remains pointing incoming trajectory into this galaxy. Another in a collection of very rare Sir nightbat discusions. Are you kidding? There has recently been discovered to be water all over the Solar System. That would be an awful lot of so imagined black comets! Why can't water just be a natural part of temperate or frozen planets, which exists all over the universe in abundance? Getting H2 and O2 to merge/combine under just the right conditions so that it doesn't vanish before given a chance at being wet, is easier said than done. Releasing an ice cube on the daytime surface of our moon would be downright explosive. How long would a raw cube of h2o ice last on Mars? ~ BG At the poles? Quite a while, since there is already lots of water frost there. Double-A P.S. Same with the Moon! No actual water ice at those lunar poles. You need to read their extremely fine print. However, more like the whole thing was covered by 100 km of ice, possibly even salty ice (no shortage of that element of sodium), and perhaps as of prior to ~12,600 some odd years ago, none the less. ~ BG |
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On Jan 23, 4:29 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
"BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Jan 22, 9:57 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote: wrote in message ... nightbat Fellow honorable science peers many ask profound questions without easy reductions but never the less in need of answers. The Earth was a nightbat " Black Comet " for black holes are a real world non possibility. Dr. Einstein himself percieved the same but was at a loss to explain what else could mathematically bring light to the singularity at the center of all galaxies. The immense complexities need no explanation solutions do. At a time of modern age extended dark ages came a humble researcher called the nightbat. The " Black Comet " a super fast moving mass of electron lacking plasma so magnetic yet non gravitationally bound. Ice shell encoded yet whose inner body is 100 times hotter then any normal star. The Earths oceans are a by product of the melting of " Black Comet " ice body of the gravitational breaking along with the blown off Oort cloud remains pointing incoming trajectory into this galaxy. Another in a collection of very rare Sir nightbat discusions. Are you kidding? There has recently been discovered to be water all over the Solar System. That would be an awful lot of so imagined black comets! Why can't water just be a natural part of temperate or frozen planets, which exists all over the universe in abundance? Getting H2 and O2 to merge/combine under just the right conditions so that it doesn't vanish before given a chance at being wet, is easier said than done. Releasing an ice cube on the daytime surface of our moon would be downright explosive. How long would a raw cube of h2o ice last on Mars? Maybe the water is already a molecule by the time the planet is there. All the other rock and magma molecules were already there too, right? Remember the bands of hydrogen that were already there when the Solar System was forming? If it became all the heavy elements we know today, surely it became water, also. That's a good point, however no matters what amount of h2o happens to exist or get delivered, it's can't coexist as naked within a toasty vacuum and especially without sufficient gravity, much less while being nailed by everything from IR to gamma. ~ BG |
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