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Old April 26th 07, 10:05 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
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A good theory for its spacetime was the Earth got its watery surface
from being struck by watery comets That was then 4 billion years ago.
Now comets have evolved into rock,dry ice+ ammonia and very little
water. This is proven by fly by photos of Borreloly, Wild2 Halley,and
the best view of all Tempel 1 All have a very dry powdery surface
pocked by craters in craters. Dried out like Mars . They lost
their water to the UV of the Sun They lost their water to the vacuum of
space. Hubble was wrong. "There is no dirty snow ball comets. Their
spacetime was over 4 billion years ago. All things dry up When you
see a comets tail its not water vapor,its ammonia,dry ice and dust
Bert

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Old April 27th 07, 02:41 AM
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A good theory for its spacetime was the Earth got its watery surface
from being struck by watery comets That was then 4 billion years ago.
Now comets have evolved into rock,dry ice+ ammonia and very little
water. This is proven by fly by photos of Borreloly, Wild2 Halley,and
the best view of all Tempel 1 All have a very dry powdery surface
pocked by craters in craters. Dried out like Mars . They lost
their water to the UV of the Sun They lost their water to the vacuum of
space. Hubble was wrong. "There is no dirty snow ball comets. Their
spacetime was over 4 billion years ago. All things dry up When you
see a comets tail its not water vapor,its ammonia,dry ice and dust
Bert

I thought Art Deco's dried up balls were the oldest objects in the solar system!
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Old April 27th 07, 02:51 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Daffy Duck Wit What I posted came from close up photos taken by "Deep
Impact" Deep space 1" "Giotto",and "Srardust" How stupid can you
get? Bert.

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Old April 27th 07, 05:23 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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A good theory for its spacetime was the Earth got its watery surface
from being struck by watery comets That was then 4 billion years ago.
Now comets have evolved into rock,dry ice+ ammonia and very little
water. This is proven by fly by photos of Borreloly, Wild2 Halley,and
the best view of all Tempel 1 All have a very dry powdery surface
pocked by craters in craters. Dried out like Mars . They lost
their water to the UV of the Sun They lost their water to the vacuum of
space. Hubble was wrong. "There is no dirty snow ball comets. Their
spacetime was over 4 billion years ago. All things dry up When you
see a comets tail its not water vapor,its ammonia,dry ice and dust
Bert


The comets which get close to the Sun will evaporate melted ice (water, for
those from Rio Linda) on every orbit, but it will take a billion or more
years to render it dried up. On the other hand, there is an entire ice
storage depot in the form of the Oort cloud as well as the Kuiper belt. KBOs
consist mostly of ice, like Pluto, which is suspected to be of that genre.
So Beeert, there's plenty of the stuff out there


 




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