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Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 1, 2017 12:24:30 GMT
The missing link in planet formation
I think of the rings of Saturn, and the Asteroid belt, and I wonder if ice could be available, because it is sticky. You try to form the star, and the debris field at the same time with the ice. So dust gets caught up in the ice, and that easily sticks together, then the water in the ice heats up, and moves away from the dust outwards leaving blobs of dirt in the middle, then those blobs of dirt are strong enough to hold together during further collisions. Some more cooling allows the water to act once more with the bigger blobs of dirt. A cycle of cooling, and heating could then use a weather system as a sticking system.
Pincho paxton
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