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Dust disk around young star challenges planet formation theories ... again

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Yousuf Khan

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Jun 13, 2013, 9:42:43 PM6/13/13
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Should This Alien World Even Exist? This Young Disk Could Challenge
Planet-Formation Theories
http://www.universetoday.com/102911/should-this-alien-world-even-exist-this-young-disk-could-challenge-planet-formation-theories/

"But there’s something puzzling astronomers this time around: this
planet is a heck of a long way from its star, TW Hydrae, about twice
Pluto’s distance from the sun. Given that alien systems’ age, that world
shouldn’t have formed so quickly."

Brad Guth

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Jun 14, 2013, 10:07:22 AM6/14/13
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Most of the cosmic methods of complex creation and their evolution isn't well understood, but that doesn't stop our mostly public funded individuals from earning a small fortune at claiming they understand.

For the most part, they don't seem to have a clue about our moon or Venus, much less GuthVenus.

Yousuf Khan

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Jun 15, 2013, 1:19:21 AM6/15/13
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On 14/06/2013 10:07 AM, Brad Guth wrote:
> Most of the cosmic methods of complex creation and their evolution isn't well understood, but that doesn't stop our mostly public funded individuals from earning a small fortune at claiming they understand.
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> For the most part, they don't seem to have a clue about our moon or Venus, much less GuthVenus.

GuthVenus? Is that the planet which you live on?

Yousuf Khan

Brad Guth

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Jun 17, 2013, 8:39:56 PM6/17/13
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No, but with applied physics and good use of technology, the planet Venus isn't insurmountable.

Have you ever bothered to look?
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