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Originally Posted by Myst
i cannot believe this dipshit is for real
hey buddy, go conquer highschool first before making stupid theories
do you know what happens when one asteroid moving at a few thousand miles an hour collides with another?
heres a hint
the debris created doesnt spontaneously come back together
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Listen moron:
Planets are round just like a air bubble floating in the water.
Why is the air bubble round? Because the weight of the water pushes the air/gas with equal pressure from all sides. No way to form a square or triangle it has to be round.
Planets are formed from gases and they are round because the weight of space is pushing the gases with equal pressure on all sides.
This equal pressure on all sides is what is known as gravity.
Planets can only form in a void and any matter leaving the void must be replaced and that's why the gases from the exploded planet will reassemble in the exact same void. Forget about a fucking rock that flys out of reach.
Stupid motherfuckers think planets are made of rocks!!!
Some planets in other solor systems are 100% gas!!!
Your asteriod collision happens outside of a void and is therefore completely irrelevant to matter that will reassemble in a void.
So my initial contnetion is that if the earth vaporizes in an explosion those gases would be forced back into the void and compressed again into a planet. No, it will not be "Earth" as we know it; but it will be of the same matter as earth.
Matter cannot be destroyed it can only be transfered.