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Big Bang Theory
what is your theory about how the planet came to be...and dont say the big bang explains it all...cause it's only a theory...
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Well, the Big Bang Theory is a theory about the Universe, not the planet. And since I'm not sure which one you meant, I'll just answer your question anyway. I believe the Earth was formed naturally in space by rocks bombarding each other to form a larger chunk of rock, which eventually grew into a sphere and gained a lot of gravitational power.
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Err, not sure that theories of creation was what was intended by this forum...
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Well... yes, that is how planets are formed ¦¬Þ. According to Physics and laws of gravity, it works out. |
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Maybe it was the dinosaurs that are now extinct...? Maybe all the continents just seperated because "it was time"...... I just hope this thread doesn't go into another religion arguement. |
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Hey Gimpy, why dont we start now? We should be done by christmas...in the year 10,000,003. |
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The French have no place in the Security Council because they've been defeated in every one of the wars they've fought in the 20th century.* Controversial and discussion-worthy enough for you? Good. *Views expressed in this sentence do not reflect those of the author. Even though I did just write it. |
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Only inertia, gravity, and physical forces control movement. The gravity on Earth is massive, because Earth is massive. the gravity on a rubber band is tiny, because a rubber band is tiny. Even the moon's gravity is "large". How do materials form in the first place? Atoms come together due to either magnetic fields or a gravity equivelant, forming molecules. The compounds/molecules will eventually grow until gravitational pulls are formed. I'm not saying that if you take two rocks in space and smack them together that they'll stick together. Their transfer and conservation of energy from the collision, combined with the laws of inertia, would send the two rocks off in certain directions at certain velocities determined by the speed in which they collided. |
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Well, it actually has a place... to look nice. |
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ok...ok...this didn't work out the way i planned...so let me re-phrase it...how do you think the planet was created...including water and stuff...
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God created it all...
*is not trying to start a religious argument, just answering the question* |
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i think that we're the result of a psycopathic mind in a comma in another dimension :)
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