How the First Planets Formed

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  1. Posts : 5,807
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       #101

    Honestly guys just stop the name calling....no matter who started it. Just like with the thread on dark matter, I knew something like this would happen. That is why I NEVER DISCUSS anything astronomical that could have religious tendencies involved. This thread is about the science about how the First Planets formed not what you believe in or how you feel about other's beliefs. Honestly threads on such stuff...even if it was made in goodwill...shouldn't be allowed because of this.
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       #102

    Enough.

    End it now, before it goes any further. Get back on topic please.
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  3. Posts : 1,806
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       #103

    Zidane24 said:
    Honestly guys just stop the name calling....no matter who started it. Just like with the thread on dark matter, I knew something like this would happen. That is why I NEVER DISCUSS anything astronomical that could have religious tendencies involved. This thread is about the science about how the First Planets formed not what you believe in or how you feel about other's beliefs. Honestly threads on such stuff...even if it was made in goodwill...shouldn't be allowed because of this.
    z3r010 said:
    3. No discussion of politics or religion - this is a technical forum and not the place for it!
    @Zidane24
    i recall someone saying that before.... lets ALL get back to the star trek stuff. WAY more interesting than watching people argue through text, of all things.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOfP0iKNOCc"]YouTube - The universe:Beyond the big bang1/9[/ame]
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  4. Posts : 22,814
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       #104

    It's just a shame we can never have a civil discussion as someone always reverts to childish name-calling.
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  5. Posts : 2,588
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       #105

    Bare Foot Kid said:
    It's just a shame we can never have a civil discussion as someone always reverts to childish name-calling.

    your right Ted.......


    it amazes me how these discussions go down hill, it just goes to show....knowledge does NOT go hand in hand with maturity.

    the planets are formed by divine creation , there's NO WAY all that's visible in the universe is ''random fluke''

    there are some who believe the planetary bodies in our solar system are actually earth at different stages of the past & the future....

    science (what we call science ) says space dust clumps together & starts spinning, then gets larger & larger, gravity increases & pulls in more & more.... the composition of the matter pulled into any body vary's greatly creating ''gas giants'' or ''dwarf stars''

    the universe is AMAZING....... & were children just looking over the edge of the precipice currently, Quantum theory is really staring to take off & what we think we know about the stars is changing daily...

    these are great & grueling times ppl, there will be many devastating events coming, but there's also going to be events that change the human race & our reasons for being here FOREVER!!

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       #106

    skunksmash said:
    the planets are formed by divine creation , there's NO WAY all that's visible in the universe is ''random fluke''

    FFS
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  7. Posts : 8,398
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       #107

    z3r010 said:
    FFS
    +1

    every week day i recieve an email from a word a day - when i open my inbox, i am greeted with a new word, along with its meaning(s), etymology, examples of usage, and 'a thought for today'.

    today's thought was:

    "Did God have a mother?" Children, when told that God made the heavens and the earth, innocently ask whether God had a mother. This deceptively simple question has stumped the elders of the church and embarrassed the finest theologians, precipitating some of the thorniest theological debates over the centuries. All the great religions have elaborate mythologies surrounding the divine act of Creation, but none of them adequately confronts the logical paradoxes inherent in the question that even children ask. -Michio Kaku, physicist (b. 1947)
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  8. Posts : 51,383
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       #108

    I think this thread has more than run it's course now.

    Thread closed.
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