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lovely answers So do you have any idea of what the necessary mass relative geometry would need to be, to become a ? metal for example, as that seems to be what our earths core (iron/nickel alloy) consist of Kryptid? Or am I wrong assuming this and the metal collecting at the core is a later process?
I think all Rocky planets came from remnants of gas giant planet collisions
Hmm, I was thinking, or rather wondering, at what 'Gravity/pressure' this gas of particles would 'condense' into that first instance of what we call earth. Also about how different 'weights' would sort itself out as it grew, or not sort themselves out. Then we have the question of what will react/bind with what too of course. D*mn it, I shouldn't have asked. I will get confused.
Donald Piniach had this to say in reaction to a recent episode of a Naked Scientists podcast:I am not satisfied with the cursory and non descriptive [explanation] of how the gas cloud of hydrogen and helium with the conservation of momentum and energy can ever even get two atoms to stick together even with gravity pulling them together because with an elastic collision, they would still split apart. Convince me scientists have some idea of the problem with solar formation. I think all Rocky planets came from remnants of gas giant planet collisions, like the Earth's moon from something colliding with primordial earth.What does everyone think?