The Earth Came from the Sun

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  1. Manuel.Dolorica Registered Member

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    I'm required to write something before I can reply to a post so here it is.
     
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  3. youreyes amorphous ocean Valued Senior Member

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    I am required to post a reply so here it is.

    Rabbits came from the star dust. Billions of them.

    and now they are all dead and no one cares about them...but the star dust is still there, out there, and our astronomers care for it. Isn't that not fair to the billions of rabbits?
     
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  5. arauca Banned Banned

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    How about it I believe some part of the earth is older then the sun.
     
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  7. Robittybob1 Banned Banned

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    Depends when you say each began. When is the Sun "the Sun"?
     
  8. arauca Banned Banned

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    As for me the sun is not a sun if does not send out light . In other words it is an illuminating star. I suppose there can be other large body who have a gravitational pull for lesser massive body , which orbit the body around it example Saturn .
     
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    Welcome to the Sciforums. You are required to make that first introductory post in order to assure us that you are a real person and not just a spam - bot. Probably a good idea considering the huge number of bots and spammers we get here.

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  10. Manuel.Dolorica Registered Member

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    What a very educational thread this has been. I guess I'm on the right website after all.
     

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