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28794
... think it's actually headed to the farthest end of the observable hills in the image you linked below (to the right side of the image). I assume that the...
npthaskell
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Jun 1, 2004
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28795
Mike P...... Your post made me feel like a particle in a 'snooker' ball. Red in the top left pocket.......... ooops!!!!! Well, perhaps the blue in...
Vicky Pike
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Jun 1, 2004
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28796
" ...everything observable exists coincidentally in the same instant without motion." Not really the site for such observations, but, yes indeed. Thank you...
Vicky Pike
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Jun 1, 2004
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28797
Different article, different spin: "Astronomer Deborah Padgett at the Carnegie Institution of Washington cautioned that instead of a planet, the gap in the...
MikeLomax@...
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Jun 1, 2004
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28798
This article from Space.com is better still and shows that a planet only one million years old can form under the Nebular Hypothesis: "Boss argues that planets...
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Jun 1, 2004
11:20 am
28799
Actually this theory is yet another patch to Nebular Hypothesis. It was developed because it had been previously found that the amounts gas and dust needed to...
Charles Creager Jr.
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Jun 1, 2004
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28800
Charles >>> Actually this theory is yet another patch to Nebular Hypothesis. It was developed because it had been previously found that the amounts gas and...
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Jun 1, 2004
10:52 pm
28801
I think what Charles means, and I completely agree with him, is that science allows modification of theories, but it also impels us to "invent no unnecessary...
David Jinks
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Jun 2, 2004
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28802
Dave >>> The key is prediction, and the nebular hypothesis failed to predict this circumstance. Theories that predict should always be favored, even if we are...
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Jun 2, 2004
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28803
"MER-A ratted Adirondack yestersol while solar groovy, even though it was high tau in Gusev." ...
Carol Maltby
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Jun 2, 2004
10:10 am
28804
... Charles means, and I completely agree with him, is that science ... of theories, but it also impels us to "invent no unnecessary ... Hypotheses that don't...
Charles Creager Jr.
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Jun 2, 2004
4:24 pm
28805
... very well, Charles. It is not like religion ... place. I understand science very well, in fact I am educated in science. While the tenets of science do...
Charles Creager Jr.
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Jun 2, 2004
4:29 pm
28806
... predict it, yes, and that's why Boss has added ... are formed partly by observation, and ... observed with the young planet. First of all Boss's theory is...
Charles Creager Jr.
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Jun 2, 2004
5:07 pm
28807
Charles >>> First of all Boss's theory is not the only one that matches this observation, in fact every model of planetary origins that I know of; other than...
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Jun 3, 2004
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28808
Charles >>> I understand science very well, in fact I am educated in science. <<< But your religious beliefs obviously influence your approach to science, as ...
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Jun 3, 2004
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28809
MikeLomax@... wrote: Charles ... is not the only one that matches this observation, ... origins that I know of; other than the Nebular ... least allows for...
Charles Creager Jr.
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Jun 3, 2004
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28810
MikeLomax@... wrote: Charles ... well, in fact I am educated in science. <<< ... influence your approach to science, as we have seen. As do the religious...
Charles Creager Jr.
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Jun 3, 2004
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28811
Charles >>> 1. Matter pulled from a star by a passing body. - Allows it since such an event could occur any time is a stars history. <<< Dust pulled from a...
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Jun 4, 2004
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28812
Me >>> Remember, the "young planet" of this topic is forming in a disc of dust swirling around a young star. This would confirm the basis for the nebular ...
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Jun 4, 2004
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28813
Get out the suntan lotion and beach umbrella. Its a balmy 6 degrees Celsus on the sand dunes in the bottom of Endurance crater. http://tinyurl.com/2lzfj...
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Jun 4, 2004
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28814
... star on ignition. - Predicts it sense the clumps of ... birth of a star. <<< ... has a gaping hole of its own: the material ... not a disc. First of all it...
Charles Creager Jr.
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Jun 4, 2004
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28815
Interesting. It seems that the temperature conditions at many Antarctic places, full of life forms, are worst than those shown in this Endurance picture. Why...
Mike PaCaSi
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Jun 5, 2004
12:54 am
28816
There we go! Let's check why there is a complex grid of temperatures on the surface, maybe meaning complexity of substances and processes, maybe LIFE! Mike p. ...
Mike PaCaSi
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Jun 5, 2004
3:15 pm
28817
"....and red denotes warmer temperatures of about 280 degrees Kelvin (44.33 degrees Fahrenheit or 6.85 degrees Celsius). " That's above freezing in some...
efrain palermo
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Jun 5, 2004
3:46 pm
28818
Mars is getting a little flat. Though the images are still coming in in droves, it shows more and more how chaotic a landscape it is. Though we have been...
efrain palermo
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Jun 5, 2004
4:08 pm
28819
Depends upon what you mean by life. Mars provides a real opportunity for ordinary observers to evaluate personal preferences and eventually to discriminate...
Gordon Tibbles
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Jun 5, 2004
6:34 pm
28820
Gordon Tibbles <gdt2087@...> wrote: <<Depends upon what you mean by life.>>... For me life is any matter and/or energy structure(s) that show inner...
Mike PaCaSi
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Jun 5, 2004
9:35 pm
28821
OK. Some space experts say that the images and shapes that we see in the rovers' photos are just random curious natural shapes. No elegant, geometric,...
Mike PaCaSi
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Jun 6, 2004
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28822
Charles >>> First of all it not my idea, second the model in question has the material ejected mainly from the equator, so it could form a disk. <<< OK,...
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Jun 6, 2004
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28823
On attached images it is possible to see what appear to be a strange rock which rectilinear edge is tiny like a paper sheet and appear to be suspended in the...
Mike PaCaSi
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Jun 6, 2004
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