Re: Giant gas planets and how they gathered their gas at formation



....or am I just misunderstanding you?
Do you contend that the rocks just "formed" in that primordial "soup"?
If so, I'd recommend you to help guide those poor, misinformed doomsday cultists that were protesting the CERN startup.

The temperatures and pressures needed to form that sort of structure, (forming anything that complex is against all odds taught in 2nd or 3rd year physics) are many orders of magnitude more than CERN could possibly get to.

If rocks formed that early, there'd also be LOTS more of them. That's why the current ideas of particle evolution are the way they are.

Rocks, as we know them, form less than 1% of the matter that is known.
The matter that is known (atoms) forms about 5% of what we can see evidence for.
Gravity calculations say there has to be that much more other stuff.

That's what current science is looking for, in dark matter and dark energy.
Or are all the separate groups of competing scientists wrong in the last century of observations?

"Ralph" <aj531@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:gc1uai$anm$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
...but current observations have that early density in either hydrogen or helium gas or even more basic particles.
What is your explanation of how any larger particles formed?
What were your rocks made of, and how did it form?


"BURT" <macromitch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:602c5938-ab34-4ef9-af6c-ab9e388b052e@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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.

Mitch Raemsch


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