Moon's interior has much higher water content than previously believed
Moon's interior has much higher water content than previously believed
I think planets were formed from snowflakes. Since water boils at higher altitudes people might conclude that in space water would form a gas. However when you subject water to a vacuum at room temperature it boils and since the energy to boil comes from the water it freezes. Anyway more experiments need to be done but what if ice crystals are the key to planet formation? The term snowball effect can be used to refer to an actual snowball as it rolls over snow it grows in size. Snow seems to be sticky. Isn't it possible that ice crystals in space clump together not from gravity but by their clingy-ness. If you look at a snowflake it forms unique patterns which are full of hooks and things that could easily grab hold of other snowflakes. They are full of little hooks. The hooks could explain why snowflakes hook together to form snowballs. Gravity is a very weak force. Two rocks the size of apples would not stick together due to gravity. Ice crystals wouldn't either but they might stick together due to their hook-like crystals. If this process of hooking up continued long enough the snowballs should become large enough that gravity would have an effect large enough to attract other things besides snowflakes. It would then form a shell around it made up of other materials. Inside it the water would then become hot and begin to melt. forming geysers. In the bible it says "But there went up a mist from the earth, and watered the whole face of the ground." This is an observation made long ago by an unbiased witness.
It seems they have also found water inside Titan as well: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/08/130828131940.htm.
I think planets were formed from snowflakes. Since water boils at higher altitudes people might conclude that in space water would form a gas. However when you subject water to a vacuum at room temperature it boils and since the energy to boil comes from the water it freezes. Anyway more experiments need to be done but what if ice crystals are the key to planet formation? The term snowball effect can be used to refer to an actual snowball as it rolls over snow it grows in size. Snow seems to be sticky. Isn't it possible that ice crystals in space clump together not from gravity but by their clingy-ness. If you look at a snowflake it forms unique patterns which are full of hooks and things that could easily grab hold of other snowflakes. They are full of little hooks. The hooks could explain why snowflakes hook together to form snowballs. Gravity is a very weak force. Two rocks the size of apples would not stick together due to gravity. Ice crystals wouldn't either but they might stick together due to their hook-like crystals. If this process of hooking up continued long enough the snowballs should become large enough that gravity would have an effect large enough to attract other things besides snowflakes. It would then form a shell around it made up of other materials. Inside it the water would then become hot and begin to melt. forming geysers. In the bible it says "But there went up a mist from the earth, and watered the whole face of the ground." This is an observation made long ago by an unbiased witness.
It seems they have also found water inside Titan as well: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/08/130828131940.htm.
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