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Post by Richard on Sept 26, 2019 11:09:57 GMT -5
youtu.be/MptrypvBTagAt 9:15 Dr Malhotra indicates that in the early solar system the large gas giant planets migrated to their present orbits. I though you would find this interesting. Haven't you said something like this before?
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Post by Dave on Sept 26, 2019 22:33:48 GMT -5
Actually I sent this same article to Dr Herndon (no reply)
Wandering planets - notice she says the greater gas giant planets I highlighted this section for Dr Herndon
What ever eruptive event that blew off the inner solar system's atmospheres - clearing the inner solar system of debris - and leaving the bath tub ring of the asteroid belt
could well have pushed the outer gas giants into higher orbits.
Ponder this -
If pushed outward - wouldn't this result in an elliptical orbit? But then again I see it as a catastrophic event She, on the other hand, has the luxury of time on her side - she will just say over the zillions of years, the orbits stabilized.
Haven't decided how much time was available
On a more catastrophic time scale - would require a gentle nudge - yielding stability sooner
Not Contradictory to either WEDD or FD-WEDT
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