by dougettinger » Thu Feb 03, 2011 9:14 pm
Have you given any iota of thought to other possible, just possible, ways of creating planetary systems ? Is there any other possible process that could create planets, stars of all types, including binaries in a similar and congruent fashion ? Please look outside your box, the one that science has created for you. This box is organized to some extent and is rather tidy; it gives us a comfort zone. But have a look; is there anything else, just a little smidgen of an idea, that we have forgotten to consider and bring into our box of tools and data ?
I can question the nebular theory better than most because I believe there is some other process outside the box that is being ignored. As you said, "That's not to say that the actual mechanics are well understood - there are many questions _ _ _ "
Indeed, the nebular theory is far less than a theory; there is no absolute proof. But then, is there anything else to replace it ? This is why current scientists' thinking stays inside the box. They have no good answer for this question.
Doug Ettinger, Pittsburgh, PA 02/03/11
Have you given any iota of thought to other possible, just possible, ways of creating planetary systems ? Is there any other possible process that could create planets, stars of all types, including binaries in a similar and congruent fashion ? Please look outside your box, the one that science has created for you. This box is organized to some extent and is rather tidy; it gives us a comfort zone. But have a look; is there anything else, just a little smidgen of an idea, that we have forgotten to consider and bring into our box of tools and data ?
I can question the nebular theory better than most because I believe there is some other process outside the box that is being ignored. As you said, "That's not to say that the actual mechanics are well understood - there are many questions _ _ _ "
Indeed, the nebular theory is far less than a theory; there is no absolute proof. But then, is there anything else to replace it ? This is why current scientists' thinking stays inside the box. They have no good answer for this question.
Doug Ettinger, Pittsburgh, PA 02/03/11